Many Cubans on the island, struggling with daily blackouts or shortages of food and transportation, are urging Donald Trump to act soon
The Strait of Hormuz, an essential waterway effectively closed by Tehran, has become the biggest obstacle for the US president to declare victory in the Middle East
US negotiators want President Miguel Díaz-Canel to step down as a condition for a deal with the island, according to The New York Times
Oscar Pérez-Oliva Fraga, deputy prime minister and great-nephew of Fidel Castro, announced that the island intends to have ‘a fluid commercial relationship with US companies’
The footwear in question are Oxfords, and the president is constantly giving them away to his inner circle
The US president warns almost daily that the island ‘is in its last moments’ and must negotiate an agreement
Since September, three deportation flights have been sent to Tehran. Meanwhile, deportations to Caracas have increased following the capture of Nicolás Maduro
The US president warned that there will be no agreement with Tehran to end the war ‘except unconditional surrender’
At least eight stations have been shut down so far in 2026. The crackdown contrasts with the government’s gestures of openness amid a surprising critical shift by large corporations like Venevisión
The incident involving a US boat demonstrates the existence of exile groups that advocate insurgency, a marginal strategy within the opposition but one with historical precedents
At the center of the dispute is a Chinese undersea cable project that drew strong objections from the Trump administration
Secretary of State Marco Rubio now maintains that the president decided they weren’t going to let Tehran attack first. Nearly six out of 10 citizens disapprove of the operation, according to a CNN poll
The southern Italian region defends the hiring of 400 Cuban doctors, who arrived three years ago to address the shortage of specialists
So far, Cuba has not provided any information about the injured, which hospitals they are in, or whether the remains of the deceased will be returned to the United States
The United States suffered its first casualties on Sunday, while only 27% of voters support the offensive
Cubans in the capital of the island’s exile community in the United States watch, with a mix of optimism and frustration, as their country moves closer than ever to the change that has eluded them for decades
The incident has occurred at a particularly sensitive moment in the relationship between the United States and Cuba
The State Department has confirmed that one of the six injured is also from the United States
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in contact with Raúl Castro’s grandson, according to the outlet Axios
US State Secretary Marco Rubio visited Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Budapest ahead of elections in April, telling him: ‘Your success is our success’
Distrust toward Washington — and its perception as a threat — is rising worldwide, according to a survey released by the Bavarian city’s Security Conference
Dissidents are beginning to slowly raise their voices again, and the longtime activist says he feels a ‘cautious optimism’
Nydia Velázquez, a representative for New York, is introducing a resolution co-sponsored by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and other progressive congressmembers
The White House considers them ‘radical activists,’ but all they do is push platforms to follow the law, curb disinformation, and stop hate speech. EL PAÍS speaks with them about being targeted by Trump
Some of the most influential voices inside and outside the island believe that the regime is at a critical juncture that threatens its survival
The Trump administration’s military intervention on January 3 has become a catalyst for the new climate reigning in Caracas, enabling demands that until a few weeks ago were unthinkable