Taylor Swift has announced she'll be taking Charli XCX and Camila Cabello on the road with her for the Reputation Stadium Tour... READ MORE›
The severely reduced staffing at the U.S. Embassy is because of unexplained health attacks on some employees, the U.S. State Department said Friday... READ MORE›
It is our own country that has created the differences between Cubans and foreigners, he wrote... READ MORE›
In an editorial, JAMA said a conclusion remains elusive and many potential causes for the symptoms...... READ MORE›
However, pro-government bloggers started attacking these new outlets immediately after the State Department's announcement, as if it were proof they were the product of U.S. policy... READ MORE›
Gross noted Cuba had vastly expanded internet access of its own volition during his time in jail... READ MORE›
The eldest son of late Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro, Fidel Castro Diaz-Balart, committed suicide Thursday at age 68 after being treated for mont... READ MORE›
HAVANA AP -- The oldest son of late Cuban leader Fidel Castro killed himself on Thursday after months of treatment for depression, state media reported... READ MORE›
The 68-year-old son of Cuba's former leader Fidel Castro has killed himself in Havana, according to Cuban state media... READ MORE›
Almost two dozen Americans who traveled to Cuba have reported experiencing similar symptoms to those suffered by US diplomats serving at the American Embassy... READ MORE›
The 18.5-foot 5.6-meter long, 8-ton work is an exact copy of a sculpture installed on the south end of New York's Central Park in 1965... READ MORE›
Rodrigo Londono is the first presidential candidate of a new political party formed by FARC's members in Colombia... READ MORE›
Cuba says there have been no sonic attacks against US embassy staff in Havana... READ MORE›
In the short run, Cuba does not have a way to replace the revenues from its medical services in Venezuela, said Cuban economist Pavel Vidal... READ MORE›
When most Americans look back on 2017, they might fondly recall eclipse goggles or learning that Justin Bieber can, sometimes, sing in Spanish... READ MORE›
Raul Castro confirmed Thursday that he will continue as Cuba's president into April, two months longer than expected, as parliament extended the political... READ MORE›
The number of self-employed Cubans has more than tripled to around 580,000, about 12 percent of the total workforce, since President Raul Castro in 2010 launched his plan to expand private enterprise... READ MORE›
All tours begin and end in Beijing and travelers enter North Korea by train, according to the company's website... READ MORE›
Cuba blasted as hurricane irma tears through the caribbean... READ MORE›
Hurricane Irma was a Category Five storm when it crashed through the Caribbean, leaving at least 36 people dead in its wake... READ MORE›
People seeking shelter recalled Hurricane Andrew in 1992 as they braced for Irma... READ MORE›
Strong waves brought by Hurricane Irma hit the Malecon seawall in Havana, Cuba, late Saturday, Sept. 9, 2017... 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›
Florida's state governor has told residents who were ordered to leave their homes to go to shelters and avoid the roads as Hurricane Irma approaches... READ MORE›
In the British Virgin Islands, residents said they lacked information on aid and relief efforts... READ MORE›
Irma, one of the fiercest Atlantic storms in a century, was expected to rip through the Florida Keys archipelago on Sunday morning... READ MORE›
Irma, one of the fiercest Atlantic storms in a century, was expected to rip through the Florida Keys archipelago on Sunday morning... READ MORE›
Authorities warned of heavy damage from the storm, which has so far killed at least 25 people across the Caribbean... READ MORE›
Mexico City earthquake At least 225 people dead after huge 7.1 magnitude earthquake strikes capital... READ MORE›
Aleida Guevara with her father Che Guevara and Fidel Castro, Havana, 1964... READ MORE›
The State Department has not described the events as an attack... 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›
Ramon Espinosa Associated Press Before heading to Florida, the storm hit the north coast of Cuba on Saturday as a Category 5 hurricane... 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›
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›
All the while, ISS astronauts photobombed the solar eclipse... READ MORE›
Castro said Trump had clearly been ill-informed about Cuba's history with the United States and Cubans' patriotism... READ MORE›
Irma also plunged the British Virgin Islands, an offshore business and legal center, into turmoil... 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›
Both nations also formalized a new credit line granted by China to remodel and modernize Cuba's electronic industry... 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›
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›
North Korea also recently tested its most powerful bomb... READ MORE›
Initial reports from Cuban state media describe extensive property and infrastructure damage... 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›
Daily Digital News provides public access to an archive of historical news articles from many popular news sources. Daily Digital News provides keyword searchable summaries, and links, to news articles that were originally publically accessible, and all news articles presented on dailydigitalnews.com were initially freely available to the general public. Daily Digital News does not claim any copyright ownership of the aggregated content of this website. Aggregated news content presented on dailydigitalnews.com may be subject to copyright, and the use made here is consistent with the principles of limited use for research and education. Daily Digital News takes advantage of unique web-crawling technologies and algorithms. This includes the use of language processing services by IBM Watson and TextRazor (www.textrazor.com) as well as other open source technologies. Daily Digital News operates this website on a not for profit basis. No income, revenue, remuneration, or profit of any kind has been made as a result of providing this website to the public. Use of this website is at the user's own discretion. Daily Digital News exercises no control over the use made of this website and accepts no liability to users or resources in relation to the contents of, or use of, or otherwise in connection with this website. Full Terms & Conditions