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Ian made landfall in Cuba's Pinar del Rio province, where officials set up 55 shelters, evacuated 50,000 people, and took steps to protect crops in the nation's main tobacco-growing region.
Cuba's power grid has ground to a halt for a second time in as many days, leaving 10 million on the island without power and the Caribbean island in a growing sense of crisis.
Cuba’s authoritarian regime has failed to avert an economic crisis, repair decaying state institutions, and prevent the country’s largest outflow of migrants since the 1960s.
Through a careful review of the 2015 reforms to Cuba travel rules, we’ve worked through the confusion on the new policies for U.S. tourists.
Cuba was at the service of all the enemies of the United States. Cecilia Vega and Jose Cohen 60 Minutes After Jose Cohen set foot on U.S. soil he shared a vital piece of information with the FBI.
Jon Lee Anderson writes about the retirement of Fidel Castro’s brother Raúl, and the uncertain future facing Cuba at the end of the Castro era.