U.S. Embassy Warns U.S. Citizens to Avoid U.S. Citizens
U.S. Embassy warns Americans in Cuba to avoid protests, even as citizens deliver aid, highlighting tensions around sanctions and humanitarian efforts.
Cuba Willing to Compensate U.S. for Nationalizations
Cuba signals willingness to compensate U.S. claims for nationalized property, reopening debate over decades-old disputes and sanctions.
NY Times Parrots Fake News About Spy Base in Cuba
A NYT report on a supposed spy base in Cuba is challenged as false, raising concerns about misinformation shaping U.S.–Cuba policy.
NY Times: Cubans Dying in U.S. Oil Blockade
NYT reports Cubans are dying amid a U.S. oil blockade, as fuel shortages trigger blackouts, hospital crises and worsening humanitarian conditions.
Activists Face Border Harassment and Media Smears
Activists returning from Cuba convoy report detention, device seizures and media smears, raising concerns over intimidation and disinformation.
Rubio contradicts NYT report on Cuba talks
Marco Rubio rejects a New York Times report on Cuba talks, calling it false amid growing tensions over U.S.–Cuba relations.
Costa Rica Cuts Diplomatic Relations With Cuba
Costa Rica cuts diplomatic ties with Cuba, escalating regional tensions as pressure grows amid shifting alliances in Latin America.
Cubans Abroad Allowed to Invest on the Island
Cuba allows citizens abroad to invest on the island, opening new opportunities for business and economic engagement despite U.S. sanctions.
Russian Oil Tankers Coming to the Rescue?
Russian oil tankers head to Cuba as fuel shortages worsen, offering potential relief amid a U.S.-driven energy crisis on the island.
New Poll: Most People in U.S. Oppose Oil Blockade
A new poll shows most people in the U.S. oppose the oil blockade on Cuba, challenging Washington’s justification for the policy.
Nuestra América Convoy Arriving in Havana
The Nuestra América Convoy arrives in Havana with humanitarian aid, as global activists respond to shortages worsened by U.S. sanctions.
DOJ Looking to “Pull a Maduro” on Cuban Leaders?
U.S. prosecutors reportedly explore charges against Cuban leaders, raising fears Washington could attempt a “Maduro-style” prosecution.
Cuba Knocked Out of World Baseball Classic
Cuba exits the World Baseball Classic after visa denials and a first-round loss, as U.S. policy again shadows the island’s athletes.
Former CBS Miami Anchor Runs Against Salazar
Former CBS Miami anchor Eliott Rodríguez challenges Rep. María Elvira Salazar, bringing the Cuba debate into a key South Florida race.
Ecuador Expels Cuba's Diplomats
Ecuador expels Cuba’s diplomats days before a Miami summit, deepening tensions as Quito aligns more closely with Washington.
Jamaica the Latest to Cave in U.S. War on Doctors
Jamaica ends its Cuban medical mission after decades, becoming the latest country to bow to U.S. pressure targeting Cuba’s international health program.
Cuba and U.S. Already Had a Deal — Trump Killed It
Trump says Cuba must make a deal with the U.S., but one already existed. This report examines how the historic Obama-era rapprochement was dismantled.
Cuba To Install 5,000 Solar Panels Donated By China
Cuba will install 5,000 solar panels donated by China as the island seeks relief from severe energy shortages and prolonged blackouts.
Neocon Legislators Say Cuba is “Next”
Neocon lawmakers warn Cuba could be the next target after recent U.S. interventions, raising concerns about escalating tensions in the region.
Cuban President Calls for “Urgent” Economic Reforms
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel calls for urgent economic reforms, including more business and municipal autonomy.