Kelly sues Pentagon, lawmakers head to Denmark, Aleppo residents return. Here’s what’s making headlines this Monday evening.
Cuba looks like it is ready to fall,” President Trump told reporters on Air Force One last Sunday. As the free world basked ...
For months as the US military prepared to strike Venezuela, many Cubans have asked a simple, if disconcerting, question: “Are we next?” ...
Protests are intensifying across Cuba as residents endure blackouts lasting up to 20 hours, with the island’s power grid suffering repeated partial and total collapses. Crowds have gathered in the ...
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.
With widespread power outages, medicine shortages and rising food prices, experts say Cuba’s economy has never been worse, ...
As U.S. seizures of oil tankers linked to Venezuela surge, so do concerns in Cuba about whether the island’s government and ...
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 ...
Cuban officials on Monday lowered flags before dawn to mourn 32 security officers they say were killed in the U.S. weekend ...
The Cuban government confirmed that 32 members of the Cuban armed forces and intelligence agencies were killed in the ...
Large units of Cuban police have swept into Havana, and have reportedly made more than 100 arrests. The streets, now much quieter, after a roar of "homeland and life" chants broke decades of ...
MICHAEL J. BUSTAMANTE is Emilio Bacardí Moreau Chair in Cuban and Cuban-American Studies at the University of Miami and the author of Cuban Memory Wars: Retrospective Politics in Revolution and Exile.