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A Cuban living in the United States recently shared a brief video upon returning from Cuba, sparking discussion online.
Cuba's living embodiment of history Stephen Gibbs Ciego de Avila, Cuba "I am 125 today," beamed Benito Martinez, as he joined the birthday party at his local old people's home in this central Cuban ...
By Dave Sherwood JATIBONICO, Cuba (Reuters) -Hours over rutted roads inland from Havana, the small Cuban city of Jatibonico ...
Cuba's power grid has ground to a halt for a second time in as many days, leaving 10 million on the island without power and the Caribbean island in a growing sense of crisis.
GREEN: "We are living a nightmare. It's like a horror movie," says Claribel, a mother and grandmother living in Santiago de Cuba, the country's second-largest city.
Cuba announced measures that ease restrictions on its citizens living abroad as the communist-run nation continues to grapple with an unprecedented exodus of migrants to the US.
Cuba is living proof that a different world is possible, which is why the US continues to enact a barbaric, genocidal and illegal blockade against the nation. By enforcing the blockade it is ...
Starting in July 2024, travelers can request the new electronic tourist visa through Cuba’s official government portal. The ...
Living conditions in Cuba under Communist rule have long been precarious, but today, deepening poverty and hopelessness have set off the largest exodus from the Caribbean island nation since ...
Cuban Olympian Neisser Bent, who swam in the 1996 and 2000 Olympics, is now living in the Triad. Bent, who won the bronze medal in the 100-meter backstroke in 1996, spoke with WXII's Lanie Pope ...
Go Lanie: Olympic Bronze-Medalist Neisser Bent of Cuba, now living in the Triad, reflects on Olympic run. STADIUM. WINNING A MEDAL, OF COURSE, IS THE DREAM OF OLYMPIC ATHLETES.