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.
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.
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.
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.
Cuba Protests Reported as Internet Use Drops Off in Wake of Hurricane Ian
An Associated Press journalist saw around 400 people gathered in at least two spots in the Cerro neighborhoods in Havana.
CIA Backtracks on Havana Syndrome After Director Issued Warning to Russia
The mysterious ailment got its name because symptoms were first reported by officials at the U.S. embassy in Cuba in 2016.
Havana Syndrome Symptoms Have Been Reported in These Countries
Although first reported in the Cuban capital, the mysterious illness has been reported in many other countries, including China, Vietnam, Russia and Austria.
The Left's Disgraceful Failure To Condemn Cuba's Communist Dictatorship
The recent grassroots protests in Cuba are directly responsive to the Cuban people's decades-long oppression at the behest of an evil, communist police state.
Cuban YouTuber Appears To Be Detained by Police During TV Interview
"I hold the government responsible for anything that may happen to me," Dina Stars told Spanish TV as she cut short her live interview.
Is China Behind Cuba's Protests Being Censored? How Beijing Could be Linked
Thousands took to the streets in downtown Havana, before reports emerged of internet and cell phone service being lost across Cuba.
U.S. Vows Only to 'Condemn' Cuba Violence As Havana Accuses Washington
Thousands protested in Havana, as well as San Antonio de los Baños and Palma Soriano, on July 11 to demand President Miguel Diaz-Canel step down.
Ship That Mysteriously Vanished in Bermuda Triangle 95 Years Ago Found
The SS Cotopaxi's disappearance has become one of the famous stories associated with the legend of the Bermuda Triangle.
Secret Havana: How to Truly Experience Cuba's Capital
After Cuba opened up, hordes of travelers descended upon the famed capital, Havana - and many were disappointed. Cuba expert, Tony Perrottet tells us how to truly experience the city and its unique nostalgic tang.
American Cruise Ship Denied Entry to Cuba
The cruise operators said all necessary agreements had been made and blamed the Cuban government for the incident.
'Sonic Attack' on U.S. Embassy Blamed on Crickets
Research suggested the Indies short-tailed cricket could be to blame for the noises embassy staff heard.
Passengers Stranded After Ship Leaves Early
Norwegian Cruise ship passengers describe horror of being stuck in Havana.
Russia May Be Behind U.S. Embassy Attacks Say Officials
Dozens of American diplomats complained of suffering from illnesses following mysterious sonic attacks.
20 Religious Leaders Killed In Cuban 737 Plane Crash
Investigators are still in the process of identifying other victims and notifying next of kin.
Boeing 737 Crashes After Takeoff From Cuba
"It seems that there is a high number of victims," said Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel.
Cuba Swears in New President After One-Candidate Vote
Presidential Miguel Diaz-Canel faces no competition, and neither does the man running as his deputy, Salvador Valdés Mesa.
Miguel Diaz-Canel Set to Become New Cuban Leader
The Caribbean island's main man in Havana may not be a Castro but that is not expected to usher much of a change.
Diplomats in Cuba Show Signs of Brain Injury—But Why?
Staff sent to Cuba should have brain and hearing tests before they leave, officials now recommend.
U.S. Visitors in Cuba Suffered Hearing Loss, Dizziness
A warning noted that the victims suffered ear complaints, hearing loss and dizziness.
U.S. to Issue Cuba Travel Warning After 'Sonic Attacks'
The moves follow U.S. claims that its officials in Havana have suffered serious harm from "sonic attacks."
Hurricane Irma Hinders Cuba's Tourism Growth
The storm's aftermath is casting the outlook for Cuba's economy in a gloomy light.
Who's Making Our Diplomats in Cuba Go Deaf?
It may have been one of Raul Castro's high tech spying capers gone wrong.
Third Country Linked to Mystery Attack in Cuba
According to reports, a third country may have been behind the mystery attacks in Havana.
Trump's Cuba Rollback Bad For Cubans, Bad for Business
His black and white approach reflects antiquated, polarizing Cold War-era attitudes.
Cuba's Love Motels Will Reopen for Affordable Romance
A Cuban state-owned agency wants to reopen a few of the once-popular inns, known as "posadas."
Trump's Cuba Move Won't End the Dictatorship
It will be the Cuban people who pay dearly for a continued embargo, not Raul Castro.