Del Rio and her business partner, Leire Fernandez, launched Clandestina in 2015, a few years after Cuba's president, Raul Castro, loosened the laws governing private enterprise... READ MORE›
Cuba has held its first municipal elections a year after the death of Fidel Castro... READ MORE›
Raul Castro will remain head of the Communist Party until 2021, the only legal party in Cuba... READ MORE›
It was a topic of conversation when I met President Raul Castro last year... READ MORE›
North Korea and Cuba agreed to strengthen ties to withstand U.S.' unilateral and arbitrary demands... READ MORE›
Whitefish Energy says payments have been delayed from Puerto Rico's bankrupt power authority... READ MORE›
North Korea is pursuing nuclear weapon and missile programs in defiance of U.N... READ MORE›
Cuban businesswomen seek Rubio meeting as US policy bites... READ MORE›
Cuban state news media said most of those died in Havana, where Irma pushed seawater deep into residential neighbourhoods... READ MORE›
The measures come as part of a partial rollback of ex-president Barack Obama's policy of engagement with Cuba, as announced by President Trump in June... READ MORE›
The new rules and list of off-limits entities are intended to put in place the tougher Cuba policy that President Donald Trump announced in June... READ MORE›
Our policy will seek a much better deal for the Cuban people and for the United States of America, Trump said in the speech... READ MORE›
Junji Sakamoto's film Ernesto is the tale of the Japanese-Bolivian physician who fought with Che Guevara and was eventually killed in Bolivia... READ MORE›
The 2013-2014 harvest season yielded 6,211 tons of coffee, well below target, mostly due to devastation caused by Hurricane Sandy in 2012... READ MORE›
There are roughly 2 million Cubans or Americans of Cuban origin in the United States... READ MORE›
Friday is the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas... READ MORE›
CIA plots to kill Castro Some of the papers recounted the agency's well-chronicled schemes to kill Fidel Castro... READ MORE›
All forecasts have the storm veering away from the energy producing areas off the coasts of Texas and Louisiana... READ MORE›
It quotes FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover saying, more and more we are telling CIA about our domestic operations and always to our detriment... READ MORE›
Many officials reported being subjected to loud, grating noises before falling ill... READ MORE›
Both nations also formalized a new credit line granted by China to remodel and modernize Cuba's electronic industry... READ MORE›
Milian added the trial started with payment by phone services within a controlled environment, before certain currency transactions were allowed, through the state-run foreign exchange system... READ MORE›
This is slander by the United States, said Col Ramiro Ramirez, responsible for the security of diplomats in Cuba... READ MORE›
-- Chris Allen's phone started buzzing as word broke that invisible attacks in Cuba had hit a U.S. government worker at Havana's Hotel Capri... READ MORE›
The United States has avoided casting blame on Cuban President Raul Castro's government for the attacks that began last year and have eluded an FBI investigation... READ MORE›
I do believe Cuba is responsible, Trump told reporters at an impromptu news conference in the White House Rose Garden... READ MORE›
Donald Trump has said that he believes Cuba is responsible for unexplained incidents that the US says have injured at least 22 American government workers... READ MORE›
Tens of thousands of Cubans turned out on Sunday to pay tribute to Ernesto Che Guevara, the Argentine-born Marxist revolutionary and guerrilla leader, on... READ MORE›
Among crowds at his statue and mausoleum was his old friend, Cuban President Raul Castro... READ MORE›
The stamp, which features a famous image of Guevara by Dublin artist Jim Fitzpatrick, commemorates the 50th anniversary of the revolutionary's death on October 9, 1967... READ MORE›
The wet foot, dry foot policy, created by President Clinton in 1995, has generally allowed Cubans who simply touch U.S. soil to stay in the country... READ MORE›
Aircraft will fly to punta cana, puerto plata, samana in the dominican, as well as turks and caicos... READ MORE›
By taking this step, we are treating Cuban migrants the same way we treat migrants from other countries, Obama wrote in a statement Thursday... READ MORE›
Cuba blasted as hurricane irma tears through the caribbean... READ MORE›
It was one way in which the United States tried to weaken Fidel Castro's government, by welcoming tens of thousands of Cubans fleeing repression... READ MORE›
Strong waves brought by Hurricane Irma hit the Malecon seawall in Havana, Cuba, late Saturday, Sept. 9, 2017... READ MORE›
Hurricane Irma appears to have broken the weather station on the Caribbean island of St Barthelemy St Barts ... READ MORE›
Trump vowed during his presidential campaign to completely terminate Obama's opening, which re-established diplomatic relations between the Cold War foes after more than 50 years of isolation... READ MORE›
Authorities warned of heavy damage from the storm, which has so far killed at least 25 people across the Caribbean... READ MORE›
Yet Trump is unlikely to undo all U.S.-Cuban ties... READ MORE›
They had no history to look at, said Karen Esposito, general manager of Cuba Travel Network, which specializes in tours to the island... READ MORE›
Trump is unlikely to undo all U.S.-Cuban ties, as he threatened to do while campaigning last year... READ MORE›
He challenged the communist government of Raul Castro to negotiate a better deal for Cubans and Cuban-Americans... READ MORE›
America has rejected the Cuban people's oppressors, Trump said in Miami's Little Havana... READ MORE›
Trump's new policy will hurt both Cuban and U.S. businesses... READ MORE›
Some 200,000 people are in need of aid in the eastern Caribbean, including Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, and St. Martin, according to the World Food Programme... READ MORE›
He stayed in Havana, knowing the United States' special treatment of Cubans gave him the freedom to rejoin her and marry when the moment was right... READ MORE›
US embassy in Havana will lose about 60 percent of its staff following sonic weapon attacks, while new travel warning says incidents have occurred in Cuban hotels... READ MORE›
US President Donald Trump says he is rolling back the Obama administration's completely one-sided deal with Cuba ... READ MORE›
Carol Basch, a 53-year-old tourist from Savannah, Georgia, took refuge during the storm in the bathroom of her St Martin hotel room after windows shattered... READ MORE›
Castro said Trump had clearly been ill-informed about Cuba's history with the United States and Cubans' patriotism... READ MORE›
Cuba has also long said this policy encourages illegal and dangerous immigration to the US... READ MORE›
State media said on Monday Irma had seriously damaged Cuba's already dilapidated sugar industry, flooding and flattening an extensive area of sugar cane... READ MORE›
Florida is home to the largest contingent of anti-Castro voices among the Cuban emigre community that settled there after Fidel Castro's rise to power... READ MORE›
Cubans risking their lives en route to us as thaw triggers immigration policy fears... READ MORE›
Photos Hurricane Irma tears through Caribbean Cubans wade through debris and water in flooded streets in Havana, on September 10... READ MORE›
The core of the hurricane will then move between the north coast of Cuba and the Bahamas, said the statement from Cuba's weather service... READ MORE›
President Barack Obama has ended the longstanding policy that grants residency to Cubans who arrive in the US without visas... READ MORE›
But it will be difficult to pick winners in Cuba's state-controlled economy, where government businesses and the private sector are thoroughly intertwined... READ MORE›
Waves crash against the seafront boulevard El Malecon ahead of the passing of Hurricane Irma, in Havana, Cuba September 9, 2017... READ MORE›
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