
Cuban leadership hopes its announced reforms will buy it time with the US
Tension between both countries has not eased since January and has prompted a flight of foreign companies from the tourism sector, the backbone of the island’s economy

Tension between both countries has not eased since January and has prompted a flight of foreign companies from the tourism sector, the backbone of the island’s economy

The measures include allowing state companies to participate in the foreign exchange market, authorizing investments by Cubans abroad and ending subsidies for products

After foreign operators were threatened by an executive order, Marriott and Airbnb could be the first American tourism companies to return to the island, where they previously operated during the thaw in Barack Obama’s second term
Its failure is an undeniable fact. It was never able to provide for the material well-being of its population on its own

Washington’s sanctions against President Díaz‑Canel and his inner circle add to the energy blockade and the indictment of Raúl Castro. This Friday marks the deadline for foreign companies to stop collaborating with the island

An executive order that threatens to freeze the assets of foreign companies on the island will take effect on Friday. Some hotel chains have already announced they are severing ties

Applicants for residency in Spain denounce a huge backlog to secure criminal records, scams to get appointments and problems from power outages

Victims of domestic violence are unprotected in the United States. The fear of being deported keeps them from going to the authorities as was the case for two murdered Cuban women

The Trump administration dreams of taking over the management of the hotels, which are controlled by the giant state‑run company

The Cuban government is digging in its heels in the face of the overwhelming offensive from the United States, becoming increasingly disconnected from its citizens

The president of Cuba, in Raúl Castro’s shadow, has barely been able to push through reforms on the island, which is bordering on collapse

The Arizona representative says mismanagement of the war in the Middle East will cost Trump in the midterm elections

The candidate aims to unseat Republican James Uthmeier, a close ally of Governor Ron DeSantis, who has led numerous measures and investigations aligned with President Trump’s agenda

There has long been infighting among the various factions of the dissident movement. This is hindering any plan to achieve consensus among the regime’s critics

The precedent in Caracas looms over the island, but analysts and historians see a horizon of ‘capitalism without democracy’ as more likely than regime change

Outages are soaring nationwide, compounding the long‑running crisis of a weakened electrical system from the Soviet era

Marco Rubio says Adys Lastres Morera, who had been living in the US and working in real estate, is now in immigration custody in Florida
The justices ruled in favor of Havana Docks Corporation receiving compensation after the nationalization of its docks in 1960

At the heart of the Cuban community in the United States, there is unanimous support for Washington’s maximum-pressure strategy against Havana

US justice accuses the 94-year-old former president of the deaths of four people in the shootdown of two planes in 1996 and takes a decisive step in plans to force regime change on the island

The first US attorney appointed by the president in his second term, the son of Cuban exiles whose record has been questioned, has aggressively implemented the Republican’s agenda

Donald Trump has again opened the door to a diplomatic deal with Havana to force political and economic concessions in exchange for aid

The United States is about to devour a meal that the Castro regime has diligently prepared for it

The Miami prosecutor’s office is preparing an indictment against the former Cuban president for ordering the downing of two NGO aircraft, killing the four people on board

The man who went from being his brother Fidel’s shadow to becoming the regime’s ruthless strategist will be indicted Wednesday by the Department of Justice

The CIA director presented Havana with demands similar to those he made to Caracas in January. The threat of prosecuting Raúl Castro evokes Nicolás Maduro’s capture

The island’s population, pushed to the edge of survival, awaits in anguish and hope for the outcome of negotiations between the United States and a regime with ever-narrowing room to maneuver