Pavel Alling Peña, the American poet who died in the boat that tried to reach Cuba
Pavel Alling Peña, a Cuban-American poet, tragically died attempting to reach Cuba by sea, amidst a clash with authorities.
Trump says the situation in Cuba is so desperate that in the end there could be a 'friendly takeover' of the island
Former President Donald Trump suggested that the dire situation in Cuba might lead to a peaceful political and economic takeover by the United States.
Trump on Cuba: They have no money, they have nothing, maybe we will do a friendly takeover
U.S. President Trump suggested a 'friendly takeover' of Cuba, highlighting the country's dire economic situation due to U.S. sanctions.
Where to watch the 2026 World Baseball Classic LIVE? Complete guide by country of TV and streaming channels
The 2026 World Baseball Classic will be broadcasted globally, with comprehensive coverage in the U.S. by FOX Sports and various free and paid options in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Tension between Cuba and the United States: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's team speaks with Raul Castro's grandson about possible easing of sanctions on the island
The US Secretary of State's team met with Raul Castro's grandson to discuss potential easing of sanctions on Cuba during a Caribbean summit.
Cuba: The grandson of Castro met with people of Rubio
American officials close to Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Raul Guillermo Rodriguez Castro, the grandson of former Cuban leader Raul Castro.
Family on Board: The Singer Who Shows What It's Like to Live and Work on a Cruise with His Wife and 2-Year-Old Daughter
Ben Featherstone, a singer, actor, and dancer, shares his experiences of living and working on a cruise ship with his family, showcasing their unique lifestyle via social media.
A great step for Latin America and the Caribbean
The recent International Economic Forum in Panama marked a significant moment for Latin America and the Caribbean by fostering collaboration over ideological differences to address regional challenges.
Beyond Access: From Inclusion to Financial Health in Latin America and the Caribbean
The article discusses the concept of financial health in Latin America and the Caribbean, stressing that access to banking services alone is insufficient for true financial inclusion.
Mr. Rubio Justifies Engagement Before Caribbean Leaders, Says Situation in Venezuela 'Has Improved'
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited St. Kitts and Nevis, justifying military operations in Venezuela while claiming improvements in the country's situation since earlier military actions.
Rubio defends Maduro capture as Caribbean leaders raise concerns
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the military operation to capture Nicolás Maduro, emphasizing regional stability at a summit with Caribbean leaders who expressed legal concerns.
Rubio: The USA will gather its own facts about the Cuba shooting
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio states that Washington will not rely on Cuba's account of the shooting that killed four people on an American boat.
U.S. makes an unexpected gesture towards Cuba as Rubio seeks regional support in the Caribbean
The U.S. government has authorized the provision of crude oil to Cuba for the private sector, while Secretary of State Marco Rubio seeks regional support for U.S. policies in the Caribbean.
Rubio: Venezuela needs free elections and democracy
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasizes the need for free and fair elections in Venezuela for the nation's prosperity during a Caribbean summit.
USA: Rubio's Talks with Caribbean Leaders Amid Concerns for Cuba
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in the Caribbean to discuss growing humanitarian crises in Cuba with regional leaders.
Top politician exposed former ambassador arrested in Epstein case – allegedly attempted to flee the country
Former UK ambassador to the US, Peter Mandelson, was arrested following a tip-off regarding an alleged escape attempt to the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean.
Rubio meets with Caribbean leaders: resolving Cuba's fate without Cuba
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio is meeting with Caribbean leaders to address issues concerning Cuba, Venezuela, and Haiti, amidst U.S. efforts to pressure the Cuban government.
Winter storms reveal possible 17th-century shipwreck tied to armed Caribbean voyages
Recent winter storms in the UK have exposed the remains of a 17th-century shipwreck believed to be 'The Fame,' a Dutch merchant vessel that sank in 1631.
‘Epic’ action movie now streaming is ‘like Die Hard with pirates’
A new action movie featuring Priyanka Chopra and Karl Urban is described as the best pirate film in years, appealing to fans of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise.
The Bluff Series on Amazon: Barbarians of the Caribbean
The series "The Bluff" on Prime Video features an action drama set in 1846, focusing on the adventures of a ship captain who struggles against pirates.
Caribbean leaders call for ‘de-escalation and dialogue’ amid US oil embargo on Cuba
Caribbean leaders are urging for dialogue and de-escalation regarding the US oil embargo on Cuba, emphasizing the need for constructive relations to address regional issues.
USA has boarded a third tanker in the Indian Ocean
The U.S. military has boarded a third tanker in the Indian Ocean, claiming it violated U.S. oil sanctions after tracking it from the Caribbean.
The United States seizes a new oil tanker that fled the 'blockade' in the Caribbean
The U.S. has intercepted an oil tanker in the Indian Ocean that was trying to evade a blockade against sanctioned ships heading to Venezuela, marking the third such seizure since Trump's orders in December.
The Epstein Network: Why Do the Sinful Islands Have All This Charm?
The article explores the allure of Epstein's secluded Caribbean island, which became a center for his global network attracting elite figures from politics, finance, and fame.
US Army Operation in the Indian Ocean, Tracked Tanker for 15,000 KM
US soldiers have seized an oil tanker in the Indian Ocean after tracking it for a distance of 15,000 kilometers from the Caribbean Sea.
A television battle of reality shows starts in March. From Asia, the Caribbean, and from the kitchen and gym
A new television reality show competition begins in March, featuring contestants from various regions including Asia and the Caribbean.
AI Attacks, Save Yourself if You Can. Creator of Pirates of the Caribbean Brings an Apocalyptic Comedy
The article discusses a new apocalyptic comedy by the creator of Pirates of the Caribbean that humorously addresses the issue of AI's potential threat.
USA: The army 'neutralized' yet another drug transportation vessel in the Caribbean
The U.S. military reported that it neutralized another drug trafficking vessel in the Caribbean, killing three men, amid ongoing efforts to combat drug smuggling in the region.
Rubio intends to meet Caribbean leaders amid pressures on Cuba and Venezuela
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio plans to discuss security and economic issues with Caribbean leaders amidst increasing pressure on Cuba and Venezuela.
The American army kills three suspected drug traffickers in the Caribbean Sea
The American military announced the killing of three suspected drug traffickers in the Caribbean, part of an ongoing anti-drug operation.
US military strike on boat allegedly smuggling drugs kills three men
A US military strike in the Caribbean targeting a drug smuggling boat resulted in the deaths of three men, raising questions about the legality of such actions.
Three dead in attack on suspected drug boat
Three suspected drug traffickers were killed in a U.S. military operation targeting a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean Sea.
US conducts 'lethal strike' on 'three terrorists' aboard Caribbean boat
The US military executed a lethal strike against a boat linked to terrorist organizations in the Caribbean, increasing the ongoing campaign against narco-trafficking.
US kills 3 suspected narco-traffickers in Caribbean, Pentagon says
The U.S. military conducted an airstrike in the Caribbean, killing three suspected narco-traffickers identified as terrorists.
New American Attack on Alleged Drug Boat in the Caribbean
The U.S. military has carried out another attack on a vessel suspected of drug trafficking in the Caribbean, resulting in the death of three individuals on board.
US launches new attack on vessel in the Caribbean, killing three suspects
The US military attacked a vessel in the Caribbean, resulting in the deaths of three individuals linked to drug trafficking.
Three killed in American attack on boat in the Caribbean
Three individuals were killed in an American military attack on what is described as a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean.
US tests rapid reaction in the Caribbean with amphibious ship USS Iwo Jima after Southern Command chief's visit to Venezuela
The United States is conducting rapid reaction drills in the Caribbean using the USS Iwo Jima following a significant visit to Venezuela by General Francis L. Donovan, the highest-ranking US military official to visit the country in decades.
Guarulhos resumes its position as the largest airport in Latin America, says concessionaire
Guarulhos International Airport has regained its title as the busiest terminal in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2025, handling a record 47.1 million passengers.
We were not last. The Caribbean bobsled team celebrates a quirky Olympic success
The Trinidad and Tobago bobsled team achieved their Olympic goal of not finishing last, celebrating their 25th place finish as a significant victory.
The Memory of the Afro-Caribbean Heritage of Panama in Giana de Dier's Archive of Possibilities
The article discusses Giana de Dier's first exhibition in Spain, which recreates a historic neighborhood of Panama City through collages that highlight often overlooked stories.
Billionaire Confesses: Acknowledges Visiting Jeffrey Epstein's Island 'Only for a Few Hours'
Billionaire retail mogul Leslie Wexner admitted in a U.S. House panel that he visited Jeffrey Epstein's private Caribbean island but claimed he was unaware of any sexual trafficking operations at the time.
The military chief of the US Southern Command arrives unexpectedly in Caracas to assess security
General Francis L. Donovan, the chief of the US Southern Command, made an unexpected visit to Caracas amid heightened tensions and recent military actions in the Caribbean.
Central Americans are a priority for Mexico, but they are not considered for scholarships
Despite prioritizing the Central American and Caribbean Games, Mexico's sports authorities have excluded these games from their scholarship allocations.
Residente makes his film directorial debut, with Bad Bunny as the protagonist
René Pérez Joglar, better known as Residente, is set to make his film directorial debut with the epic Caribbean western "PORTO RICO," featuring Bad Bunny in his first leading role.
Cruise: A new era for Royal Caribbean International
Royal Caribbean International is reaffirming Greece's status as a prime Mediterranean cruise destination by homeporting the Brilliance of The Seas in Piraeus with unique itineraries starting in summer 2026.
ESPN pays R$ 2.7 billion to renew Premier League contract until 2031
ESPN has renewed its broadcasting contract for the Premier League in South America and the Caribbean for R$ 2.7 billion until 2031.
The Navy bids farewell to the colossus USS Iwo Jima (LHD-7), the warship that transported Nicolás Maduro from the Caribbean to New York
The USS Iwo Jima has been retired for modernization after being used to transport Nicolás Maduro to New York.
Idyll in Santa Marta, the pearl of the Colombian Caribbean
Santa Marta, Colombia’s oldest city, celebrates its 500th anniversary as a key tourist destination highlighted by its historic center and natural beauty.
The United States kills 11 people and destroys three narco-boats in its war against the cartels
U.S. military operations resulted in the destruction of three narco-boats and eleven fatalities in the Pacific and Caribbean regions as part of a strategic mission targeting cartel activities.