At its peak, around 800 people were incarcerated there. Trump said the detention camp can hold up to 30,000
Caribbean has become a watery grave for Cubans fleeing a severe economic crisis
The largest power plant shut down on Thursday and only 16 percent of consumers are receiving electricity
As the country suffers an economic crisis, problems stretch to electricity supply
Suspect entered US as an undocumented migrant in 2014
Mystery surrounds fate of body that was destined for Quebec but ended up in Moscow
Colon cemetery is full of love stories
Judicial authorities considering charges of 'human trafficking, mercenarism (and) hostile acts in a foreign state'
Cuban government initiates criminal proceedings again the traffickers
The march was led by Raul Castro's daughter Mariela
Oral transmission essential to passing on knowledge and experience
Cubans will vote on Sunday in a referendum on whether to allow same-sex marriage and surrogate pregnancies, which experts say could turn into an opportunity to voice opposition against the government. More than eight million Cubans aged over 16 are...
Malta and Cuba have signed a cooperation agreement in the health and medical sciences sectors. The agreement was signed on the fringes of a World Health Organisation meeting in Geneva by Health Minister Chris Fearne and his counterpart José Angel...
Blast believed to have been caused by gas leak, with foul play ruled out
Cuban security forces foiled a planned mass protest on Monday, with police flooding Havana's streets and prominent dissidents arrested or confined to their homes to prevent them from staging the banned rights gathering. Friends and family members said...
A month ago, Cuban artist Hamlet Lavastida was forced into exile by the communist government, which he accuses of being afraid of those that speak out in defence of freedom. Lavastida is one of dozens of dissidents and opponents - including artists -...
Changes come after largest demonstrations since 1959 Castro revolution
More than 100 people, including independent journalists and dissidents, have been arrested after unprecedented anti-government protests in Cuba, with some remaining in custody Tuesday, observers and activists said. Relatives and friends of those...
Worst economic crisis in 30 years, chronic shortages of electricity and food
In Cuba, where communism and religion live uneasily side by side, there is a city where it is no longer strange to see a priest walk down the street in a white cassock followed by enthusiastic greetings of "Good day, Father!" A small order of Catholic...
Pioneer of wildly popular romantic soap operas such as ‘Cristal‘, ‘Esmeralda‘
Classified as endangered by International Union for Conservation of Nature
People are commissioning pieces from many countries – the US, Italy, Spain
Florida is the home of the largest group of Cubans living abroad
The mechanical bird flies autonomously for an hour at a time
US offered pilot $10,000 to 'arrange an accident'
Castro, 89, to hand over power to president Miguel Diaz-Canel
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