Hundreds of protesters took to the streets Sunday in Cuba’s second-largest city, Santiago, demanding food and power amid a worsening economic crisis that has left many everyday Cubans with scarce ...
ARANGO, Cuba (Reuters) - Across Cuba, new farmers are tilling fertile fields abandoned for decades and city streets are abuzz with market stalls as private businesses sow the seeds of what many hope ...
Western Cuba is expected to receive 6 to 12 inches of rainfall, with the potential to produce flash flooding and mudslides through Thursday, according to the National Hurricane Center. About 50,000 ...
The late leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, once famously called Cuba “the safest country in the world”. In terms of the island’s low rates of violent crime and the scarcity of guns ...
Protestors in Cuba who have been taking to the streets after Hurricane Ian damaged the island’s already faltering power grid could face criminal charges, Cuba’s Attorney General’s office said Saturday ...
The natural disaster has deepened the precarious situation in the eastern part of the island. Those who lost everything are ...
Editor's note: This article was written by Joan Straumanis of Oakland, Calif., a retired college professor who toured Cuba on a Road Scholar adventure trip. Also a member of the group was Lynne ...
“The electricity goes out every day,” said a Cuban taxi driver. “It’s normal in Cuba to see it go out for three, four hours.