Cuba closed schools and told non-essential workers to stay home on Friday as its electrical grid faltered following the ...
Earlier this summer, I pitched my editors on an idea: a week-long trip to Cuba with a camera. I wanted to go there to see how people live and communicate in a country so disconnected from the world.
Power cuts have been happening daily since the start of February, with no less than 41% of the country losing electricity ...
Most people have never known any leader except a Castro; agricultural work is carried out in traditional ways. But 21st Century changes are making their presence felt in Cuba, as everywhere else ...
H.E. President Miguel Diaz Canel Bermudez, president of the Republic of Cuba, has congratulated The Gambia on the nation's Diamond Jubilee independence anniversary, saying "Cuba is very grateful for ...
Few images illustrate a nation's collapse more starkly than a 74-year-old man sifting through garbage to find something as ...
According to official Cuban figures, some 500 people were ... party made up of the country's disarmed ex-FARC guerrilla group, welcomed the White House announcement. Cuba had hosted the talks ...
U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, has taken a strong stance against the governments of Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua, accusing them of ...
In the early part of the century the country's economy ... marking the spots where people died waiting for transportation to the nearest hospitals and clinics in Santiago de Cuba.
The de-listing was part of a secret deal negotiated by Pope Francis and the Vatican to win the release more than 550 Cuban political prisoners, including people ... Cuba will do now that the ...
Restrictions on U.S. travel to Cuba have been eased recently, meaning it's a lot easier for Americans to visit the Caribbean country. But many people are under the impression that you can only ...
Since President Barack Obama announced that the U.S. would ease diplomatic relations with Cuba, the number of people looking to travel to the largest country in the Caribbean has steeply risen.