Graffiti on walls around Havana telling Cubans “you need to be happy” has encouraged introspection and inspiration in a ...
In their New Year predictions, high priests from Cuba's Afro-Cuban Santeria religion told followers on Thursday to watch ...
Apalachicola photojournalist Richard Bickel recently completed his 15th trip to Cuba on the heels of natural disaster and a ...
Jimmy Carter became the first and only sitting or former U.S. president to visit Cuba since the 1959 revolution that put ...
At the beginning of his presidency, in June 1977, Carter, the one-time peanut farmer from Georgia who campaigned on ...
The figures are significant because in a recent report to the United Nations, the Cuban Foreign Ministry blamed the U.S. embargo for depriving the government of the $250 million it needs each year to ...
President Donald Trump’s decision to roll back our opening with Cuba in his first term was disastrous. As he takes office ...
As reported by Newsweek, the U.S. government has previously faced criticism for not taking the issue of Havana Syndrome seriously enough and the report would appea ...
Over a year ago, a simple yet powerful graffiti began appearing around the Cuba's capital, Havana: "You need to be happy." This seemingly innocent message on weathered walls and signs in the city is ...
This picturesque neighborhood is not just iconic to Havana and Cuba, but also to the world ... in museums and throngs of equally interesting people, whether they be Cuban street entertainers ...