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Matraca
Suplemento de humor gráfico y sátira política de elTOQUE.
This week the Matraca artists illustrated their desires and predictions for 2024.
The illustrations in this issue of “Matraca” were inspired by some of the most relevant moments and events of 2023.
This week the Matraca illustrators center on government leaders latest review of the state of the Cuban economy and initial announcements for the coming year.
What can we expect on the table for Christmas and New Years? At the moment they offer us the fear of attacks by Florida gunmen and aliens.
The illustrations in Matraca this week are inspired, mainly, by the accusations against a former US ambassador, Manuel Rocha. According to prosecutors in that country, for four decades he secretly collected intelligence information for Cuba.
Matraca’s illustrations this week are inspired by the political trial against Dr. Alina Barbara Lopez Hernandez, which took place on November 28
The illustrations in Matraca are inspired this week by the delivery of plantains as a bonus to high school teachers in Guantanamo.
This week the Matraca artists address the role of the Cuban government during the fourth cycle of the Universal Periodic Review before the UN Human Rights Council.
The Matraca illustrations in this issue were inspired by the concerts that Norah Jones will perform in Havana and statements by Mariela Castro and Aleida Guevara about their support for Palestine.
This week the Matraca artists drew about Halloween, a celebration whose origin dates back to an ancient Celtic pagan celebration.
The Matraca illustrations in this issue were inspired by the presentation of Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel on the Mesa Redonda television program on October 16, 2023.
The artists of Matraca draw this week about the food crisis in Cuba, about hunger, begging and building collapses in Havana.
The artists of Matraca draw this week about the recent building collapse in Havana, an increasingly frequent reality, and about the announcement of the energy situation that points to more blackouts on the island and the widespread consequences.
Matraca's illustrators draw about the energy crisis and other issues on the agenda.
The Matraca artists zero in on the participation of Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel in the 78th UN General Assembly in New York.
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Matraca
Suplemento de humor gráfico y sátira política de elTOQUE.
This week the Matraca artists illustrated their desires and predictions for 2024.
What can we expect on the table for Christmas and New Years? At the moment they offer us the fear of attacks by Florida gunmen and aliens.
The illustrations in Matraca are inspired this week by the delivery of plantains as a bonus to high school teachers in Guantanamo.
This week the Matraca artists drew about Halloween, a celebration whose origin dates back to an ancient Celtic pagan celebration.
The artists of Matraca draw this week about the recent building collapse in Havana, an increasingly frequent reality, and about the announcement of the energy situation that points to more blackouts on the island and the widespread consequences.
The illustrations in this issue of “Matraca” were inspired by some of the most relevant moments and events of 2023.
The illustrations in Matraca this week are inspired, mainly, by the accusations against a former US ambassador, Manuel Rocha. According to prosecutors in that country, for four decades he secretly collected intelligence information for Cuba.
This week the Matraca artists address the role of the Cuban government during the fourth cycle of the Universal Periodic Review before the UN Human Rights Council.
The Matraca illustrations in this issue were inspired by the presentation of Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel on the Mesa Redonda television program on October 16, 2023.
Matraca's illustrators draw about the energy crisis and other issues on the agenda.
This week the Matraca illustrators center on government leaders latest review of the state of the Cuban economy and initial announcements for the coming year.
Matraca’s illustrations this week are inspired by the political trial against Dr. Alina Barbara Lopez Hernandez, which took place on November 28
The Matraca illustrations in this issue were inspired by the concerts that Norah Jones will perform in Havana and statements by Mariela Castro and Aleida Guevara about their support for Palestine.
The artists of Matraca draw this week about the food crisis in Cuba, about hunger, begging and building collapses in Havana.
The Matraca artists zero in on the participation of Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel in the 78th UN General Assembly in New York.
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