‘Cuban Five' Update: Another Member, Fernando Gonzalez, Released From US Prison To Cuba
Fernando González is one of five Cuban spies convicted in 2001 of conspiracy. Cuba has lobbied for the agents' release since their 1998 arrest, calling them political prisoners.
Marco Rubio Calls US Policy In Venezuela ‘Shameful,’ Plans To Propose Sanctions
Marco Rubio, a Cuban-American senator from Florida, called the government of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro "puppets of Havana," and said he would push for sanctions against them for recent violence against opposition protesters.
MLB Rumors: Yankees Not Expected To Offer Cuban Shortstop Aledmys Diaz Contract; Cardinals, Braves, Giants Remain Interested
Though New York held a private workout for the 23-year-old shortstop, sources indicate that the Yankees will not offer Cuba's Aledmys Diaz a contract.
Cuba Suspends Granting Visas To Americans, Citing Lack Of US Bank Account
98,000 Americans and over 350,000 Cuban-Americans visited Cuba in 2012. Those looking to head there soon might run up against problems, as Cuba has temporarily suspended visa and other consular services.
63 Percent Of Florida Residents In Favor Of Normalizing Relations With Cuba, Finds New Study
According to a new study published by the Atlantic Council, 63 percent of Flordia residents are in favor of 'normalizing' relations between the United States and Cuba.
Mexico Vs. Puerto Rico Live Stream: When And Where To Watch 2014 Caribbean Series Final
With one game left to crown a champion, find out when and where to watch the 2014 Caribbean Series title game between Mexico and ....
2014 Caribbean Series Live Stream: When And Where To Watch Semifinal Between Mexico And Dominican Republic; Complete Playoff Schedule
Find out when and where to watch Mexico battle Dominican Republic in the semifinals of the 2014 Caribbean Series. Venezuela and Puerto Rico will meet in the second semifinal.
Vicente Fox Criticizes Cuban Government ‘Chupacabras’ After Mexico Waves Debt
The former Mexican president has been hostile toward the Cuban government since a diplomatic fiasco erupted in 2002. He's criticizing Mexico's decision to waive almost $500 million in debt owed to it by Cuba.
Department of State: US 'Very Open' To Relationship With Cuba
A top American official has stated that the United States is "very open" to a new and improved relationship with Cuba.
Cuba, US To Talk Migration Policy In Havana; Island Wants To Abolish Current 'Wet Foot, Dry Foot' US Law
Officials from Cuba and the US met this week in Havana in the latest of a series of talks which appear to be inching the dial in the direction of normalized relations.
Cuban Earthquake 2014: 5.1 Magnitude Quake Rocks Havana
An earthquake measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale has been recorded at 3:57 PM off the coast of Cuba in the Straits of Florida
U.S Allows Cuban Woman Into Miami To Donate Bone Marrow To Sister
Alina Ortega Reyes arrived in Miami on Monday night after the U.S approved her visa so she could provide her sister, a leukemia patient with a bone marrow transplant.
South Korean Telenovelas Grip Imaginations In Cuba, Challenge Brazilian Dominance
South Korean soaps, or "doramas", have won big audiences in Cuba since they first hit stations earlier this year, with Cubans buying bootlegs out of apartments or passing them around by USB drive.
Protests In Cuba: Demonstrations Turn Violent on Human Rights Day
A series of protests in Cuba have taken a violent edge: a protest organized by the Ladies in White was interrupted by police who shoved 20 dissidents into cars and buses and detained them for several hours.
Marco Rubio On Obama, Castro Handshake: He Should've Used The Moment To Talk Freedom In Cuba
Sen. Rubio (R-Fla.), son of Cuban immigrants, has accused the Cuban government of sponsoring terrorism and criticized President Barack Obama for loosening restrictions on travel to the island.
US Contractor Alan Gross Asks ‘Why Am I Still Here?’ In Letter To Obama From Cuban Jail
In a letter addressed to the president last week, Gross wrote that he feared he had been "abandoned" by the US government after being sentenced to 15 years in a Cuban jail for distributing satellite communications equipment to Cuban dissidents.
Nelson Mandela And Cuba: Late South African President Was A Friend To Fidel Castro
The anti-apartheid crusader, who died at age 95 on Thursday, long had an warm relationship with Fidel Castro, whom he regarded as a "brother-in-arms".
Elian Gonzalez, 19-Year-Old Cuban, Says If He Were Religious, 'My God Would Be Fidel Castro’
"To me, Fidel Castro is like a father. I don't profess any religion, but if I did, my god would be Fidel Castro," said González, who as a boy was at the center of a diplomatic scuffle between Cuba and the United States after he was rescued off the coast of Florida from a shipwrecked raft.
Cuba To Suspend Travel Visas, Passports
The Cuban consulate in Washington DC announced on Tuesday that it would be immediately suspending all consular services until further notice: as such, it will no longer be issuing passports and travel visas to the Caribbean island.
Buena Vista Social Club, Cuban Musical Legends, Announce Farewell Tour
"We want our music to endure over time and continue to charm the world," 83-year-old singer Omara Portuondo told news agency Europa Press. "That is what we have achieved with our concerts."
Cuba, US Direct Mail Service Re-Establishment Being Discussed In Havana Talks
Since 1963, mail going between the two countries has had to travel through a third country first, but that might soon come to an end.
Diana Nyad About To End Record Breaking Cuba To Florida Swim [VIDEO]
Endurance swimmer Diana Nyad is 2 miles away from completing her record-breaking swim from Cuba to Florida.
Cuba To Turn Over State Restaurants To Employee Run Cooperatives
Over 20 restaurants will pass out of the hands of the Cuban government and into those of employees, who will lease them from the state and make management decisions on their own.
Did Cuba Deny Entry To Edward Snowden? Russian Report Says US Pressure On Cuba Kept NSA Leaker In Moscow
Russian newspaper Kommersant reported on Monday that Cuba asked the Russian government not to let former NSA contractor Edward Snowden board a plane to Havana, inaugurating Snowden’s month of hiding out in a Moscow airport.
Cholera Cuba: US Warns Tourists In Cuba To Be Alert After Recent Cholera Cases
The US has issued a health warning to those travelling in Cuba to be aware there have been reports of tourists infected with cholera.
Fidel Castro Says North Korea Sent Cuba Free Weapons During Cold War
In an article published in Cuba state news organ Granma, the Cuban leader also mused about past relations with allies abroad and the circumstances which led to his Revolution and implied that Lee Harvey Oswald was framed in the assassination of former US President John F. Kennedy.
Fidel Castro Birthday: Cuba Pays Honor To Revolutionary Leader For His 87 Birthday
The former Cuban leader received a national celebration and music video for his birthday.
Angel Carromero, Spanish Politician, Breaks Year-Long Silence And Accuses Cuba Of ‘Assassinating’ Opposition Leader Oswaldo Paya
Ángel Carromero, a young politician with Spain’s conservative Popular Party, says that Cuban state security assassinated Oswaldo Payá, a longtime activist who agitated for freedom of speech and other human rights in Cuba.
Toxic Rum Kills 7 In Havana, Cuba And Dozens Are Hospitalized
7 people in Havana have died as a result of drinking poisoned rum.
Panama Vs. Cuba Live Stream: When and Where To Watch CONCACAF Gold Cup Quarterfinal Match; Preview
Find out when and where to watch the Gold Cup quarterfinal between Panama and Cuba.