Cuba will pursue China ties "to maximum extent" but rules out military base
"We don't know of any hostile act against the U.S. by China in the region," Deputy Foreign Minister de Cossío tells Newsweek.
US faces backlash from victims of mystery "acoustic" weapons
The varying set of symptoms collectively known as Havana Syndrome has gone unexplained for years, with more than 1,000 people thought to have been impacted.
FBI agent hit by Havana syndrome after Russian spy suspect probe: report
A wild police car chase led to the arrest of a Russian GRU officer posing as a chef in Florida, with debilitating repercussions for an FBI agent on the case.
US hasn't taken Havana Syndrome seriously: John Bolton
Russian operatives may have been behind Havana Syndrome, according to a new investigation into the mysterious condition.
Havana Syndrome mystery solved? Putin spies tied to US diplomat "attacks"
A Russian espionage unit may have deployed an "acoustic" weapon to target U.S. officials in Cuba and elsewhere, a new report says.
Russian lawmaker urges moving nuclear weapons closer to US
A member of Russia's parliament said Moscow should place nukes in countries like Cuba to be closer to the U.S.
There's Only One Way To Solve the Border Crisis: Expand Legal Immigration
Recent experience shows that, when given a chance to come legally and in an orderly way, migrants do so.
Juanita Castro, Fidel's sister recruited by CIA, dies in US
Sister of Cuban leader Fidel, who died aged 90 on Monday, fled to Florida after accusing her brother of turning Cuba into "an enormous prison."
Ted Cruz: Marxists Have Always Aimed To Infiltrate Education
If anyone can find out your ideas are built on a fraudulent, evil system just by reading, even the most sophisticated propaganda campaign will not be enough.
Americans Need Another Reminder About Communism
Communism's dark side is twofold: Those who suffered life in it and those who suffered death by it.
The four ways Cuba says Biden can help its people without losing votes
"It's an unfair policy and it's an unjustified policy," Cuban Vice Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío Domínguez told Newsweek.
Russia sparks rare condemnation from one of its closest allies
Cuba announced the arrest of 17 people in connection to an alleged ring that sought to recruit Cubans to fight for Russia in Ukraine.
Why Russia is luring foreign fighters
In recent weeks, citizens of Cuba, Armenia, and Kazakhstan, a former Soviet republic bordering Russia, have been targeted to fight in Ukraine.
Russian network sending mercenaries to Ukraine found in America's backyard
Cuban authorities said Havana had uncovered "human-trafficking operations aimed for military recruitment" allegedly directed from Russia.
Tropical Storm Idalia evacuation map: Florida residents told to leave
Counties along Florida's Gulf Coast near Tampa Bay are calling on residents to evacuate from certain high-risk areas.
On Cuba-China Ties, the U.S. Should Look in the Mirror
Historical baggage cannot be overlooked.
China's growing clout on U.S. doorstep
There's precious little America can do about the alleged Chinese listening post in Cuba besides hardening its own communications, said one analyst.
How U.S. may react to Chinese spy base on Cuba
Although the move "isn't going to herald a modern-day Cuban Missile Crisis," security think tank head Alan Mendoza told Newsweek the U.S. will respond.
Russian TV discusses if economy now "equal" to Iran, North Korea or Cuba
"There's not a single country in the world with more experience existing under blockade and economic sanctions than us [Russia]," said one guest speaker.
Why Is Biden Pursuing a Trump-Lite Approach With Cuba?
If communism is so bad, President Joe Biden should ease sanctions and let the Cuban people figure that out for themselves.
Pakistan seeks change to U.S. world finance control as Cuba leads U.N. bloc
"As far as global governance ... the greatest structural issue is the control of the international financial system by the United States," Munir Akram said.
Joe Biden's U.S.-Mexico border visit: What to expect
The president has come under fire from Republicans and critics for not visiting the southern border earlier.
Passengers hit by freak waterfall as cruise ship steers to avoid raft—video
Cruise liner Harmony of the Seas experienced a surprise waterfall on Tuesday after dodging a suspected refugee raft.
Greg Abbott slammed over Christmas message after migrants bused to D.C.
The Texas governor quoted a Bible verse after allegedly being behind stunt in which asylum seekers were dropped off near Kamala Harris' home.
Top conspiracy theories to watch for in JFK assassination file release
What don't we know about the Kennedy Assassination that could be in new documents about his death?
Maskless Xi Jinping meets Cuban president amid China COVID surge
The meeting comes amid a surge in COVID-19 cases in China, where residents are living under a strict "zero-COVID" policy.
Putin gets rare praise for his war with the west
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel criticized NATO's actions, but one war expert believes the meeting to be an effort at bravado.
Is Cuba on the Brink of Collapse?
The regime's ideological strength has collapsed right along with the county's infrastructure and finances.
Exclusive: Top Cuba diplomat urges Biden to end sanctions now—world agrees
As 185 nations condemned U.S. sanctions on Cuba, FM Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla told Newsweek that "President Biden could change this situation with a signature."
Russia envoy to U.S.: Channel that stopped nuclear war 60 years ago is dead
Russian Ambassador Antonov told Newsweek secret talks ended the Cuban Missile Crisis, but "it is impossible to resolve the current situation in the same way."