Ivory, marble and copper ballerinas sculpted by Cuban Project Fidias captivate collectors from Brazil and the United States, main markets of the works, announced today promoters of that artistic initiative. Read More
Cuba's biotechnology industry is expected to double over the next five years, bringing in more than five billion US dollars in export revenues, officials said recently. Read More
Colombian rebels and the country’s government have restarted peace talks in Havana, with both sides saying they want to step up the pace after a month-long recess. Read More
Now, ingenious Cubans have rigged them to run on propane and Cuban police are cracking down, out of fear there are “rolling bombs” on the country’s roads Read More
It's time to put another candle on the very crowded birthday cake of Conrado Marrero, the world's oldest living former major league baseball player. Read More
Many people in eastern Cuba are still living with family or in houses covered by flimsy makeshift rooftops six months after Hurricane Sandy pummeled the island's eastern provinces Read More
Last summer, Miami prosecutors made a splash when they charged Oscar L. Sanchez, owner of a Naples check-cashing store, with laundering millions of Medicare dollars that wound up in Cuba. Read More
The Florida parents charged with kidnapping their boys from their grandparents and sailing to Cuba on a boat called "Salty" to elude authorities are facing a judge for the first time since they were forcibly returned from the island nation.<br /><br /> Read More