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Four years after one of the biggest uprisings in the island's modern history, hundreds of protesters remain behind bars.
With humor, hustle and a phone, Cubans are turning social media into a lifeline amid the island’s ongoing crisis.
An exhibit at the American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora in Miami-Dade County honors the courage "SOS Cuba" protesters displayed on the island four years ago. FOLLOW LOCAL 10 ON SOCIAL MEDIA: LOCAL ...
The five men from Vietnam, Laos, Yemen, Cuba and Jamaica were flown to the African kingdom after US authorities labelled them ...
The Cuban Revolution leaders joined forces in Mexico in 1955. A local mayor removed a memorial to them, drawing protests and ...
A detainee at the Florida immigration detention center known as Alligator Alcatraz has been on hunger strike for at least ...
According to data from the Cuban Observatory of Conflicts (OCC), shared by the Foundation for Human Rights in Cuba (FHRC), a ...
For more than a decade, Miami Herald and el Nuevo Herald correspondent Nora Gámez Torres has provided deeply reported, compelling coverage of Cuba, becoming the most authoritative voice on the island ...
When Cuba’s Minister of Labor, Marta Elena Feitó, insisted that “in Cuba, there are no beggars” during a live parliamentary ...
Former Cuban President Raul Castro, centre, at event marking the 72th anniversary of the start of the Cuban Revolution, 26 ...
The 34-year-old Cuban ex-judge who refused to bow to the Communist regime had just pulled up to Quebec’s Lacolle border crossing. His wife, Stéphanie Penta, a Quebecer, was waiting on the other side.
Hundreds of demonstrators detained for taking part in island-wide July 2021 protests in Cuba have been “subject to serious abuses" in prison, Human Rights Watch reported Friday. The global ...