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Texas increases its commercial interest in Cuba

Texas’ businessmen see Cuba as the new frontier in relation to the opening of the island to foreign investment, according to the American newspaper Dallas News. Read More

American travelers can now use Stonegate Bank debit card in Cuba

For the first time, American travelers will be able to use a debit card in Cuba, easing the need to carry big wads of cash to make payments on the island. Read More

The crossing of Cubans to reach the US

The Cubans left the island legally towards different South American nations, like Ecuador, and from there they made it to Colombia and Panama to finally arrive in Costa Rica in route to the United States encouraged by the US dry-feet, wet-feet and the Cuban Adjustment Act. Read More

Cuban immigrants left stranded between Costa Rica and Nicaragua

An article published on Granma newspaper on Friday, entitled “The Odyssey for the American Dream” addressed the situation of nearly 2000 Cubans left stranded in Costa Rica, which have raised concern of countries of the region, currently trying to come up with a solution to the case. Read More

US new TV channel will broadcast materials made in Cuba

From 2016 the American public can access Cuban television materials, Fox Business reports. Read More

Cuba and the US sign memorandum in environmental sector

Cuba and the United States signed on Wednesday a memorandum of understanding for the protection of their marine and coastal resources, the first agreement signed on environmental issues since the reestablishment of diplomatic relations between both countries. Read More

Cubans with Spanish nationality can fly direct to the US

Cubans living on the island with Spanish nationality may travel to the United States in direct flights to visit relatives, shopping or tourism. Read More

The cheerful and vibrant Cuba of Peter Turnley´s lens arrives in Havana

Photographer Peter Turnley will exhibit in Havana a selection of his work, including photos of a "dynamic and vibrant" Cuba, in the first major exhibition of an American on the island in more than five decades, on November 13 at the Museum of Fine Art. Read More

Former US President Clinton favors Cuba-US relations

Former US President Bill Clinton described as positive the recent reestablishment of diplomatic relations between Washington and Havana. Read More

Washington and Havana agree to boost collaboration related to security

Cuban and US officials agreed to boost bilateral collaboration in issues related to security, such as the fight on terrorism, drug trafficking, money laundry and trafficking in persons. Read More

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