
80,000 barrels of Mexican oil sent to Cuba: Havana drawn into the US–Mexico clash
Pemex’s ongoing crude deliveries to the island are heightening tensions with Washington amid the Venezuela crisis

Pemex’s ongoing crude deliveries to the island are heightening tensions with Washington amid the Venezuela crisis

In the province of Pinar del Río, relatives of patients who are dependent on life support machines report that they cannot return home, because power cuts could endanger their loved ones

Separated couples, deported children, detained parents... The consequences of the Donald Trump administration’s anti-immigrant crackdown will mark the holiday season for thousands of families across the country

This year’s pilgrimage to the San Lázaro shrine in El Rincón, on the outskirts of Havana, is taking place amid a serious health crisis that has caused dozens of deaths and the collapse of the healthcare system

The seizure of tankers points to a gradual plan to cripple the finances of Nicolás Maduro’s regime

A dozen people being held at the center outside Miami told EL PAÍS that they are not receiving the medication they need and reported ill-treatment from guards

Thousands of beneficiaries from Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, and Honduras will have to leave the country in the coming weeks

Hospitals are overwhelmed and fatalities are soaring. The island is suffering from combined viruses that include dengue, chikungunya, Oropouche and other respiratory diseases

América Futura explores, through seven stories in three languages, the Afro-descendant communities of the continent to tell the story of about 25% of the population of Latin America and the Caribbean: 150 million people who identify as Afro-descendant and who have shaped the countries of the region, but whose histories have traditionally been erased or reduced to stereotypes

The politician, who was also economy minister, was until 2024 a highly trusted collaborator of President Miguel Díaz-Canel

The gallery, founded in Havana a decade ago, comes to the top contemporary art fair in the Americas at a moment when the art market is treading carefully

The independent website publishes a daily exchange currency tracker that the authorities are holding responsible for destabilizing an already struggling economy

Another 1.3 million are waiting for an appointment. The avalanche of applications in the final months before a deadline expired could delay the process for years. Most applicants come from Argentina, followed by Cuba and Mexico

William Botsch has been attending Miami courthouses weekly since May, where he has witnessed and documented the systematic arrests of migrants seized after attending appointments that were routine prior to Trump 2.0

The US military escalation raises questions about the island’s future and its historical dependence on the South American nation

From the time he fled Spanish justice until his arrest, Martiño Ramos Soto presented himself in Cuba as a businessman traveling as a tourist. He frequented cultural circles, where he connected with young people through photography

‘The Agent – The Life and Lies of My Father’ won the Best Docuseries Award at Cannes

The natural disaster has deepened the precarious situation in the eastern part of the island. Those who lost everything are unsure how to rebuild their lives amid the various crises affecting them

The United Nations declared the imprisonment of dozens of political prisoners ‘illegal’ at its last session

Stripped of prejudices, members of the Cuban-American community in New York decided to support the Democrat, finding few similarities between the 34-year-old Muslim mayor-elect and Fidel Castro

The politician will be the youngest councilman in Florida in one of the US’ most Hispanic cities, where more than 75% of the residents are of Cuban origin

His life, like his work, was complex and difficult to classify, which led him to be treated for a long time as a marginal figure within the history of Western art

A rebuke by the US Deputy Secretary of State to the Mexican ambassador to the UN for supporting Havana reignites tensions amid Trump’s offensive in the region

The United States is systematically expelling migrants south of the border, as the island refuses to accept them. There’s little certainty about the number of Cubans deported, nor about their status in the country

Miguel Díaz-Canel said the cyclone had caused ‘extensive damage.’ Jamaica remains in darkness as it waits to assess its losses. The storm’s passage through the Caribbean has left at least 49 people dead

Meteorologists warn that the cyclone’s continued intensity is a response to rising sea temperatures: ‘Heat acts as fuel’

At least 25 people have died in southern Haiti, while Havana has placed six provinces on alert and evacuated 735,000 people