Just at the end of his presidency, Barack Obama annulled the “wet foot, dry foot” policy that facilitated the regularization...
Nowadays there are at least 300 Cubans in Nuevo Laredo. And every day there are more. They were all on...
Riddled with small ID cards. That’s the face of the inside of the door of the Casa del Migrante Nazareth,...
Muddy streets, workers in rubber boots, daring photographers, flooded basements, debris everywhere, destroyed walls, waves still hitting the Malecón and...
None of the almost 150 Cubans stranded today, Friday January 20, in Nuevo Laredo, a Mexican city bordering with the...
Almost a week since the announced repeal of the wet foot / dry foot policy and the Parole program for...
The Cuban and U.S. governments this Monday signed in Havana a memorandum of understanding to “deepen cooperation on complying with...
“One of my greatest hopes has just been dashed. The immense joy I felt on December 17, 2014 cannot compare...
Trafficking in persons was the center of a new bilateral meeting held in Washington between Cuban and U.S. officials. The...
Eight days before the end of his mandate, the Obama administration is putting an end to the so-called “wet foot,...
Christmas Eve supper, and that bucket of water that people throw out the window at midnight on December 31 continue...
Dressed in his olive green uniform, informally sitting sideways, almost irreverent, a still young Fidel Castro looks at the camera...
Biran Fidel Castro was born on his father’s sugar plantation near the town of Biran in eastern Cuba on Aug....
The first photographs of where Fidel Castro’s ashes were deposited in Santa Ifigenia Cemetery started circulating hours after the burial...
On its route to Santiago de Cuba the caravan transporting the ashes of Fidel Castro arrived yesterday to Holguín. At...
After a mass rally held in José Martí Plaza de la Revolución on the night of Tuesday 29, this morning...
On the fourth day of national mourning, the Plaza de la Revolución continues full of people who want to pay...
On the first day of the funeral rites for Fidel Castro, as they did for decades to hear his speeches,...
In Havana, in Cuba, in the world, the news has started to spread. It was his brother, President Raúl Castro,...
Justin Trudeau has been clear: “The U.S. elections are not going to change Canada’s relations with Cuba. We will continue...
The office of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced last Tuesday that the young head of government will visit Cuba...
There’s a faded color on the Guantánamo mountainsides of the Nipe-Sagua-Baracoa Massif. Stationed for almost eight hours in the region,...
“Everybody lost something here,” a moved mother sententiously says. “I myself was left with nothing to put on my daughter,...
The ravaging passage of Hurricane Matthew through the east of Cuba has mobilized numerous institutions and persons on and outside...
Matthew was in Cuba for some six hours before starting to enter the sea en route to the north at...
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