13 Days of Maximum Tension in Cuba: When the United States and the USSR Faced Off During the Missile Crisis
The article discusses the critical events of the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962, highlighting the imminent threat of nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Cuban Army Prepares for US Attack, Says Cuban Minister
Cuban officials express military readiness in response to escalating tensions with the USA.
Cuba's Military Prepares for Possible US Attack, Says Cuban Minister
Cuban authorities assert that the military is preparing for potential aggression from the US amid heightened tensions between the two nations.
Cuban official reveals military 'preparing' for conflict after Trump considers 'taking' island
A Cuban official stated that the military is preparing for potential conflict following President Trump's remarks about taking control of the island.
Carlos Fernández de Cossío: Cuba 'preparing' for 'possibility of military aggression'
Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío stated that Cuba is preparing for potential U.S. military aggression despite recent U.S. officials indicating no plans for invasion.
Cuba prepares for a 'possible military aggression' from the U.S.
A Cuban official stated that the country is preparing for a potential military attack from the U.S., while asserting that Cuba does not seek conflict with Washington.
Power is returning to crisis-ridden Cuba
Cuban authorities are working to restore electricity after the second nationwide blackout in a week and have managed to supply power to over 70,000 customers in Havana, including hospitals.
It is official: USCIS would resume procedures that benefit Venezuelan and Cuban migrants
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is set to resume immigration procedures that previously benefited Venezuelan and Cuban migrants, bringing hope to those with suspended cases.
Far-left activists stay in 5-star Cuban hotel as island suffers total blackout
Far-left activists traveled to Cuba to protest U.S. sanctions while staying in luxurious hotels during a nationwide blackout.
Canadians on humanitarian mission in Cuba say residents ‘tired’ amid blackouts
Two Canadians on a humanitarian mission report that Cuban residents are exhausted from frequent blackouts, leading them to manage their lives around the limited hours of electricity they receive.
Cubans Unmask the Flotilla of Salis and Lucano: 'They Are Mocking Us'
Activists from the 'Nuestra America Convoy' have come under criticism from Cuban citizens for their perceived insincerity amidst the island's escalating economic crisis.
Time is running for Cuba - what will the fierce Castros do?
U.S. President Donald Trump demands the resignation of Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel, increasing pressure on the isolated communist regime.
The collective burial of the Cuban Revolution: 'I am watching my dreams die'
The article reflects on the disillusionment felt by many Cubans regarding the Cuban Revolution, marking what is perceived as its end in contemporary society.
Princes of Cuban dynasty could shape crisis talks in face of collapse
Cuba's Castro dynasty may influence US negotiations as the country faces an economic crisis exacerbated by a US blockade.
Cuba on the brink: the 'circus' of the caravan with Pablo Iglesias and Silvio Rodríguez's rifle
Cuba's government is attempting to counteract daily protests and diminishing popular support through a campaign portraying its commitment to revolutionary ideals.
With a broad exhibition of Wifredo Lam, MoMA reviews the facets of the surrealist
The Museum of Modern Art in New York has launched a comprehensive exhibition to honor Cuban surrealist Wifredo Lam, celebrating nearly 90 years since it acquired its first piece of his art.
Acquisition Plans: Democracy Will Not Bring Trump to Cuba
Donald Trump expresses ambitions regarding Cuba, hinting at potential U.S. intervention following regime collapse, benefiting old Cuban elites.
Acquisition Plans: Democracy Will Not Bring Trump to Cuba
Donald Trump expresses intentions regarding Cuba, likening it to a distressed resort, while indicating potential benefits for old Cuban elites amidst regime collapse.
Cuba calls on migrants and DeSantis responds: 'A cold bucket of water in Hialeah'
Cuba is urging migrants, particularly those in South Florida, to invest back home, but Governor DeSantis and local officials are working to thwart any economic ties with the Cuban government.
'We will continue to support Cuba': Mexico commits to sending more humanitarian aid to the island
Mexico's Foreign Secretary, Juan Ramón de la Fuente, assured Cuba of continued humanitarian support during a meeting with his Cuban counterpart in Bogotá.
USA hit by its own oil embargo on Cuba
The U.S. Embassy in Cuba requested permission to import diesel due to widespread power outages, which the Cuban government rejected, citing America’s own embargo on the island.
Miguel Díaz-Canel calls to defend Cuba's sovereignty against Trump's suffocation: 'We will give our lives defending the Revolution'
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel condemned U.S. policies towards Cuba and called for unity in defense of the Revolution during a solidarity event.
José Lezama Lima, the contradictory and uncomfortable writer for those who demand trenches
The article explores the complex legacy of José Lezama Lima, a pivotal figure in 20th-century Cuban literature, who defied categorization and faced a decline in his recognition over time.
Díaz-Canel delivers an assault rifle to singer-songwriter Silvio Rodríguez to defend Cuba from the US
Cuban singer-songwriter Silvio Rodríguez received an AKM assault rifle from the Cuban Armed Forces to defend Cuba against potential US aggression, as stated during a ceremony attended by President Díaz-Canel.
What Raulito Is For
Marco Rubio, on behalf of Trump, is reportedly seeking a Cuban Delcy Rodriguez and has supposedly identified Raulito Castro, grandson of Raúl Castro, as a key figure operating behind the scenes in Cuban politics.
Cuba: Havana 'does not negotiate' its political system, nor the departure of President Díaz-Canel
A high-ranking Cuban official stated that the political system and President Miguel Díaz-Canel's tenure are not subjects of negotiation in talks with the United States.
Silvio Rodríguez Receives the AKM Rifle He Requested to Defend Cuba if the United States 'Launches' an Attack
Cuban singer-songwriter Silvio Rodríguez was presented with an AKM rifle by the government as a symbolic gesture of his commitment to defend Cuba against potential aggression from the U.S.
Cuba: 'Non-negotiable' the political system and the term of Díaz-Canel
The Cuban government sent a clear message to Washington, stating that the political system and the presidency of Miguel Díaz-Canel are non-negotiable in the ongoing negotiations between the two countries.
He committed an atrocious crime in the U.S. and tried to flee to Costa Rica, but ended up caught in Cuba
Worden Leland Bourn, a registered sex offender, attempted to escape justice by fleeing to Costa Rica but was intercepted in Cuban waters after missing court hearings in Florida.
Cuban exiles in Miami say 'this is the end' for communism as island teeters on collapse
Cuban exiles in Miami express hope for the end of communism as unrest grows in Cuba amid economic collapse.
The mayor of Hialeah targeted the Cuban regime: "The Castros must go"
Hialeah Mayor Bryan Calvo criticized the Cuban regime and called for a definitive democratic transition in Cuba.
The change in Díaz-Canel's tone against the U.S. amidst the crisis leaving the island with no options
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has adopted a harsher tone against the United States, accusing it of economic suffocation as Cuba faces a severe energy crisis.
Silvio Rodríguez warns that he will take up arms if the United States attacks Cuba: "I demand my AKM if they launch"
Cuban singer Silvio Rodríguez stated he would take up arms in defense of Cuba against a potential U.S. military action, highlighting rising tensions between the two countries.
Rubio denies US plans to overthrow Cuban leader
US diplomacy chief Marco Rubio denied claims that Washington is attempting to oust Cuba's leader Miguel Díaz-Canel, as reported by The New York Times.
Cuba on the Brink. The Regime Counts on Iran but May Provoke Trump
The article discusses the current strategy of the Cuban regime amidst international political tensions and its implications on Cuba-U.S. relations.
Gloria Estefan on the Cuban regime: 'Silence is the greatest enemy of freedom'
Gloria Estefan has reiterated her criticisms of the Cuban regime, emphasizing the importance of breaking the silence surrounding the political situation in Cuba.
Díaz-Canel 'can sleep peacefully': White House rejects plan to remove the president of Cuba from power
The White House and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio deny reports suggesting a plan to oust Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel while negotiating with Havana.
Costa Rica expels Cuban diplomats and says it is necessary to 'clean the hemisphere of communists'
Costa Rica closed its embassy in Havana and expelled Cuban diplomats, asserting the need to rid the hemisphere of communist influences.
Father Alberto Reyes, a social reference in Cuba: "The country is a pot that can explode at any moment"
Cuban priest Alberto Reyes expresses concern about the tense situation in Cuba and the potential for unrest amidst calls for political change.
Silvio Rodríguez warns he will take up arms if the United States attacks Cuba: 'I demand my AKM, if they launch'
Renowned Cuban singer-songwriter Silvio Rodríguez has warned he would take up arms in defense of Cuba should the United States launch a military attack against the country.
The White House and Marco Rubio deny having demanded the ousting of Miguel Díaz-Canel from power
The White House and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio have denied a New York Times report claiming that the Trump administration sought the ousting of Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel without demanding a regime change.
Faint light of hope for Cuban and Venezuelan migrants in Florida due to a sheriff's request
The Sheriff of Polk County, Grady Judd, has called for alternatives to legalize immigrants without criminal records in Florida, sparking hope among Cuban and Venezuelan migrants.
Niurka reacts to the crisis in Cuba: 'On the street, people shout for Trump to save them'
Cuban actress Niurka Marcos discusses the escalating energy crisis in Cuba, highlighting citizens' calls for help from Donald Trump amid severe shortages and protests.
The leader of Costa Rica calls for the region to be freed from communists after the split from Cuba
Costa Rica's President Rodrigo Chaves has called for the region to rid itself of communism following the closing of his country's embassy in Havana and demanding Cuban diplomats to leave.
Cuba, 'The Crayfish' Emerges: Who is Castro's Nephew Who is Popular with the USA
A new figure in Cuban politics, Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro, is gaining attention as tensions rise between Cuba and the United States.
The singer-songwriter Silvio Rodríguez ready to grab his AKM rifle if the US attacks Cuba
Cuban singer-songwriter Silvio Rodríguez declared that he would take up arms in defense of Cuba against a potential US invasion, reflecting the tensions between the two countries.
Miguel Díaz-Canel promised an "impregnable resistance" against Donald Trump's threat to take Cuba
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel vowed to maintain an "impregnable resistance" in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's threats to take control of Cuba.
Trump threatened the Cuban president – now there is a response
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel responds to threats from U.S. President Donald Trump regarding Cuba's leadership and sovereignty.
Rubio denies that the US asked for the removal of the Cuban president
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio denied media reports suggesting that US officials encouraged Cuba to remove President Miguel Díaz-Canel.
Rubio says there are no plans to oust President Díaz-Canel — these are fake news
Senator Marco Rubio denied claims about efforts to remove Cuban President Díaz-Canel from power, labeling them as false news.