
A 9/11 defendant is ruled unfit for trial after a medical panel finds torture left him psychotic
The ruling means Ramzi bin al-Shibh will not be tried together with his four 9/11 co-defendants, whose case will now proceed without him

The ruling means Ramzi bin al-Shibh will not be tried together with his four 9/11 co-defendants, whose case will now proceed without him

Cimafunk is a force of nature, a new musical phenomenon. The singer is in the middle of his Funktastic tour 2023

From Selena to Daddy Yankee, these are some of the people who contributed exceptionally to America’s musical scene

The first-ever choreographer commissioned to do work for the emblematic Trisha Brown company in history (other than Brown herself) is a Latina powerhouse

The country’s Foreign Ministry said Monday the government had detected a network operating from Russia to recruit some of Cuba’s citizens living both in Russia and in Cuba to fight in Ukraine

Preliminary data showed the Wednesday evening high tide reached just over 9.2 feet more than 3 feet above normal and the fifth-highest reading in Charleston Harbor since records were first kept in 1899

The two talked about deepening U.S.-Costa Rica trade tries, creating new jobs and advancing democracy in addition to promoting a more orderly immigration process

The two leaders are expected to discuss how the two nations can work together to strengthen economic ties through new jobs, advance democracy and promote orderly migration

The National Hurricane Center warned Saturday that the system could produce dangerous storm surge, heavy rain and strong winds

A new exhibition explores the ecofeminism, search for identity and ancestral wisdom in the Cuban-American’s work

The director of the Americas Division of Human Rights Watch regrets that the final declaration of the EU-CELAC summit does not openly condemn the region’s authoritarian regimes

The new rule took effect May 11 with the expiration of a COVID-19 restriction known as Title 42 that had limited asylum seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border

Anna Hernández fled the island so that she could live freely in a safe environment, finding solace in dance and support groups for refugees. Last Monday, she was found stabbed to death in her home in Athens

The U.S. State Department said it does not discuss the movements of U.S. military assets

Thirty prisoners remain incarcerated at the U.S. Naval Base in Cuba, trapped in various types of legal limbo

For the first time since the facility in Cuba opened in 2002, a U.S. president had allowed a United Nations independent investigator to visit

For the first time since the facility in Cuba opened in 2002, a U.S. president had allowed a United Nations independent investigator

The summit for a New Global Financing Deal marked an important milestone in global efforts to address the intertlinked crises of climate change, biodiversity and inequality

Irish law professor Fionnuala Ní Aoláin called the American government’s use of torture against them ‘a betrayal’ of the rights of victims and survivors of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States to justice

We are now operating under a new scenario, marked not only by the hegemonic decline of the Cold War powers, but also by strategic competition and the need to redefine the course of relations on the American continent

The Secretary of State will be the most senior U.S. official to visit China since President Joe Biden took office and amid rising tensions between the two countries

Following the ceasefire agreement in Havana with the country’s last armed rebels, President Gustavo Petro urged the U.S. to remove the Caribbean island from its state sponsors of terrorism list

The existence of the Chinese spy base was confirmed after The Wall Street Journal reported that China and Cuba had reached an agreement to build an electronic eavesdropping station on the island

The Cuban artist visited Palestine after almost three years of recreating, from a distance, places like Zaatari or Dadaab in watercolor

The European Union is willing to collaborate in the deepening of the country’s economic reform

The new law applies to land near military installations and critical infrastructure and also affects citizens of Cuba, Venezuela, Syria, Iran, Russia, and North Korea

Reducing the cost of maintaining valid travel documents for citizens residing abroad had been a longstanding demand of Cuban-Americans