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U.S. doctors see American jailed in Cuba

The results of the American doctors' visit were given to Alan Gross's wife, Judy, seen here, and the rest of his family. Read More

Bahamas deports Cuban refugees despite protests

The government of the Bahamas has deported back to Cuba 24 refugees who had applied for asylum in the United States and other countries. Read More

Panama grants asylum to 19 Cubans held by Bahamas

Panama’s government is granting asylum on humanitarian grounds for 19 Cuban migrants who are being detained in the Bahamas Read More

Colombia peace talks with Farc in Cuba make progress

Former vice-president Humberto de la Calle expressed optimism after the latest round of talks Read More

U.S. begins new multiple-entry visa program for Cuban visitors

The United States announced a new policy for Cuban visitors to the United States that will make non-immigrant visas valid for five years instead of the current six months, and good for multiple entries. Read More

Cuba’s Fidel Castro Meets With Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro met with former Cuban leader Fidel Casro this weekend during Cuba’s ceremonies to mark the 60th anniversary of the beginning of the revolution led by Castro Read More

Colombian peace talks resume in Cuba as conflict rages

The Colombian government and leftist FARC rebels resumed peace negotiations in Havana on Sunday after a recess of more than two weeks Read More

Racism Erases Artistic & Religious Heritage in El Rincon, Cuba

Cuba’s well-known Saint Lazarus sanctuary, located in the town of El Rincon, in the locality of Santiago de las Vegas, La Habana, has been undergoing restoration for several months now. Read More

Uruguay President Meets Fidel Castro

President of Uruguay Jose Mujica Cordano visited in this capital the historical leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro Read More

Metrosexualism in Cuba: Macho Minds in Pampered Bodies

More and more young men in Cuba are moving away from the traditional masculine aesthetic and are spending hours in front of the mirror or at the gym. But they are not any less “machista” in behaviour, according to specialists meeting in the capital. Read More

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