WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Joe Biden and other U.S. political figures are voicing their support for the protests in Cuba. On Sunday, Cubans took to the streets to protest food and medicine shortages ...
HAVANA - Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel for the first time is offering some self-criticism while saying that government shortcomings in handling shortages and other problems played a role in this ...
The outgoing administration says the move is meant to help facilitate the release of political prisoners.
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Now is the time to seriously consider giving Cuba’s communist thugs a final shove into the dustbin of history
“Cuba looks like it is ready to fall,” President Trump told reporters on Air Force One last Sunday. As the free world basked ...
Protests are intensifying across Cuba after days of prolonged blackouts, with residents flooding the streets, banging pots and pans, and even setting fires as they demand electricity, water, and food.
A recent wave of anti-government protests in Cuba have spurred actions in solidarity around the world. In Washington, DC, demonstrators covered in red paint held up placards reading "Cuba's blood is ...
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