Irish Examiner view: Humanitarian crisis in Cuba
This is an 'All Eyes on Cuba' moment, precisely because it is so easy for Cuba to fall between the cracks. Picture: Ariel Ley/AP
Cuba rarely makes it onto our front pages unless a hurricane hits, a flotilla arrives, or Washington changes the dial on sanctions and the island shudders in response. Then the story slips away again — nudged aside by the next election, the next war, the next scandal. That’s how humanitarian crises become background noise: Not because they end, but because we stop looking.





