The first Spanish encounters with Mexico occurred during the early 16th century, with successive explorations by three ...
The Cuban authorities have eventually acknowledged that the oil aboard the vessel seized by the United States off the ...
The Cuban playwright and theater director, Freddys Núñez Estenoz, who leads the Teatro del Viento group in Camagüey, has sparked significant ...
The official narrative insists the festival demonstrates “the luminous resistance of Cuban culture.” That’s how first lady ...
Cuba’s top court says a former economy minister was sentenced to life in prison for espionage, in the highest-profile case ...
Dozens gathered outside Versailles Restaurant on Human Rights Day, denouncing repression on the island and urging freedom for ...
Every December 10, the world marks Human Rights Day. Governments and NGOs issue statements about freedom and dignity. In my homeland of Cuba, those words sound faint against the clanging of iron doors ...
Lucie Arnaz and Bob Greenblatt are developing a series about Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz about their lives, to be written by ...
Cuba will begin allowing transactions in dollars and other foreign currencies as it tries to stabilize an economy that’s been ...
Sixty years ago this month, the United States began flying Cubans to the U.S. on what were called Freedom Flights.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks to Venezuelan journalist Tony Frangie, who heads the newsletter Venezuela Weekly, about what life on the ground has been like over the past year.