A new report documents Moscow’s deceptive tactics to expand its pool of foreign fighters. Thousands are sent to the front without training
An analysis by the Cato Institute, a conservative think tank based in Washington, finds that approvals for permanent residency for Cubans fell 99.8% last year
The Harvard-educated former prosecutor is a leading contender in a primary that will decide who will face Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar in a predominantly Latino district marked by Trump’s immigration offensive
South Florida’s Cuban community rejects dialogue with the Castro regime on the anniversary of the failed 1961 invasion
Speaking from exile in Miami, the 70-year-old reflects on the moment she learned she was Castro’s daughter, on current negotiations between Cuba and the United States, and on the damage her father inflicted on the island
The Cuban president has asserted that regime change is not in his government’s plans. ‘Imposing conditions does not allow for negotiation’
The internationally renowned artists are part of the negotiations between Cuba and the United States
In a secret meeting in Havana on April 10, Washington pressured for the release of artist Luis Manuel Otero and rapper Maykel Osorbo, as well as the rest of the prisoners
The three countries condemn the ‘dramatic situation facing the Cuban people’ and call for respect for the island’s sovereignty in response to Trump’s pressure
Painting as a form of protest would create a second confinement and, worse still, two oppressions. Why should the artist say what his body is already expressing for him?
In an exclusive interview with EL PAÍS in Brasília, the Brazilian president discusses global turmoil, elections against another Bolsonaro, his career, and his visit to Spain to meet with Pedro Sánchez and other international leaders
In Miami, several establishments selling products that get sent to relatives back home have come under scrutiny from U.S. authorities and the exile community, who accuse them of aiding the regime
The professor and director of Harvard’s Cuba Program, who is dedicated to unraveling the history of slavery and racism on the island, believes that ‘repression became part of Castroism’s DNA’
The most prominent figures in the Florida city’s Cuban diaspora are preparing to shape a new reality on the island. But experts note that US State Secretary Marco Rubio seems to be ‘preparing the Cuban-American community for disappointment’ about the scope of change
Endless blackouts, along with shortages of water and fuel, have forced Cubans into a grueling daily struggle for survival
The world is witnessing the end of the greatest feat of the 20th century in Latin America, although for Cubans the Revolution ended long ago
The Cuban president tells NBC that he has no intention of resigning, but that he is open to dialogue with Washington
An IACHR report denounces labor rights violations, including unfair pay, long working hours, and reprisals against medical staff and their families
Thousands of people from Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela and other countries are being sent by the Trump administration to Mexican territory, where they are trapped without being able to regularize their status
The US president is sticking to his plan as the war in Iran becomes more complicated
The former advisor to Barack Obama and Joe Biden warns of the similarities between the ‘hate speech’ of Spanish far-right party Vox and Donald Trump
The governments of Claudia Sheinbaum and Donald Trump maintain an unwritten agreement for the deportation of foreigners. A federal judge has estimated that 6,000 Cubans have been deported so far. Most arrive in the Mexican cities of Villahermosa and Tapachula, where they barely survive in the absence of state support
The mass pardon comes amid ongoing negotiations between Havana and Washington and just a week after Donald Trump gave an initial sign of easing the oil embargo
The alliance of 21st-century dictatorships is crumbling after the US removal of Nicolás Maduro, but a democratic transition is not in sight
Claudia Sheinbaum is considering resuming hydrocarbon shipments to the island after a Russian tanker bypassed the energy blockade
Even before a Russian oil tanker is due to arrive on the island, a legal exception has already allowed the export of 30,000 barrels of oil from South Florida