With scheduled and ongoing projects, Cuba aims to transform its airports into modern and efficient gateways to boost tourism and economic growth.
Cuba has started releasing some prisoners as part of talks with the Vatican, a day after President Joe Biden’s administration announced his intent to lift the U.S. designation of Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism.
Cuban priest Alberto Reyes, a staunch critic of the communist regime, has raised questions about the recent release of 553 prisoners, an act carried
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Havana denies the releases are linked to U.S. plans to lift Cuba's state sponsor of terrorism designation, framing the move as Vatican-driven.
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The Havana regime has released around 20 detainees following Washington's announcement that the island has been removed from the list of state sponsors of terrorism.
Cuba today commemorates the 45th anniversary of the death of Celia Sánchez Manduley, a transcendental figure of the Revolution, considered a keen interpreter of the ideas of Fidel Castro, historic leader of that emancipatory process on the island.
The Palestinian National Authority (PNA) claimed today its right to govern in the Gaza Strip and demanded an end to the Israeli aggression against that region, which caused more than 46 thousand deaths in 15 months.
The leadership at CUPET in Ciego de Ávila has opted to extend the purchasing cycle for the so-called "balitas" of liquefied gas to two months. This
In obedience to the penultimate utopian idea of an elderly Fidel Castro, the country was “remotorized” in 2006. The generators, newly installed to cover the demand, briefly supported the National Electrical System (SEN). This solution lasted five years, the same time period as the warranties on the equipment.
After years of harassment, surveillance and constant threats from state security due to his reporting, freelance journalist José Luis Tan Estrada has been forced to leave the country. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) urges the international community to take action so that Cuban media professionals can safely work in their own country.