
The ambivalence of Miami’s Latino community toward Trump and Clinton
Florida is a swing state where Obama won twice, but now Hillary has just a three-point advantage
Florida is a swing state where Obama won twice, but now Hillary has just a three-point advantage
Document slams authorities for role in two cases involving the murders of some 400 people
Photographer killed in retirement paradise in Yucatán Peninsula, a peaceful tourist region
Niece of Spanish soccer chief Ángel María Villar was lured into a fake taxi after she left work
A boating accident in Miami has cut short the dreams of the Marlins player at the height of his success
Six-kilometer stretch of pier will get web access, while more and more Cubans are getting online
EL PAÍS takes a look inside the archive reflecting fruitless efforts to get the revolutionary deported
Drop in Venezuelan oil imports hits liberalization and investment plans
The Communist Party says it will take a new step toward economic liberalization
Republican candidate’s latest plan to block remittances to pay for border wall draws fresh ire
EL PAÍS reconstructs the US president’s first dinner in a Havana restaurant
Ever more US tourists are falling in love with the island, while Cubans see Obama as a sign of hope
Pontiff tells leaders to make country a land “where you don’t have to emigrate to dream”
Anabel Flores’ bound and gagged body was found on the side of a highway on Tuesday
Yulieski Gourriel left his Santo Domingo hotel after playing in the Caribbean Series
Humberto Moreira is also a former president of Peña Nieto’s governing PRI
Among those detained is the mayor of Cocula, where the bodies were reportedly incinerated
Fugitive drug lord is thought to have fled to the range after his daring escape
Reward offered for information about rural leader who went missing during the dirty war
The death of several pets in an upper-class section of the capital has locals worried
Survivors claim woman approaches victims from behind and slashes their throats Residents believe attacker could be a transvestite or a grieving mother who lost a son
OAS says Mexican authorities did not probe key vehicle that may have been carrying heroin
New report from Organization of American States believes the drugs were concealed on bus The 43 protestors who were massacred may have unwittingly traveled on vehicle
Secretary of state praises Obama and Castro for stopping being “prisoners of history”
Accompanied by Venezuelan president, Cuban ex-leader surprises Bolivian chief at his hotel Two statesmen visit island just one day before US State Secretary John Kerry’s historic trip
Still no official motive as to why Rubén Espinosa and four women were brutally killed
Reporters want inquiry into possible political involvement in photojournalist’s death