Cuban singer and songwriter Eliades Ochoa won the 2012 Latin Grammy award for best traditional tropical album, with his CD "Un bolero para ti" (A Bolero For You). Read More
Spain's request that Cuba send home a Spaniard jailed on the island in connection with a deadly road accident "will be duly considered" on the basis of existing bilateral accords Read More
Adela Hernandez, a biologically male Cuban who has lived as a female since childhood, served two years in prison in the 1980s for “dangerousness” after her own family denounced her sexuality. Read More
Furniture giant Ikea did not know about the possible use of Cuban prison labor to manufacture goods for its stores and did not have a long-term business relation with suppliers on the island, investigators announced Friday. Read More
More than 2 million Cubans on Friday celebrated the 493rd anniversary of the founding of their capital city of Havana with cultural festivals and official ceremonies. Read More
The Cuban baseball team lost 0-2 today against a team of stars of Japanese professional league, in a preparatory match for the III World Classic, played in the Japanese city of Fukuoka. Read More
Cuban singer and songwriter Eliades Ochoa won the 2012 Latin Grammy award for best traditional tropical album, with his CD "Un bolero para ti" (A Bolero For You). Read More
Ruling party leaders from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), Vietnam, Laos and Cuba have congratulated Xi Jinping on his election as general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC). Read More
It has the ring of a modern Cuban fairy tale: A handsome ballet star returns to his native land and discovers an abandoned dance school, which he vows to restore to life. Read More