Cruise ship comes to the aid of stranded group on deteriorating raft near Cuba.

Over the weekend, a Royal Caribbean cruise ship came to the aid of individuals stranded on a fragile raft adrift between Mexico and Cuba. The Enchantment of the Seas was traveling west through the Yucatan Channel on Sunday evening when the crew spotted a group of travelers in dire conditions on a decaying raft, as […]
Cuba expresses concern over U.S. refusal to issue visas for officials to attend W.H.O. regional meeting.

Cuba’s communist government has accused the United States of “discriminatory treatment” for purportedly barring Deputy Health Minister Tania Margarita Cruz from attending events at the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), which is linked to the World Health Organization (WHO). Cruz also claimed that the US had refused to issue visas to her delegation based in […]
Two people die in Cuba as Tropical Storm Imelda brings heavy rainfall to the northern Caribbean.

Most schools in the Bahamas were closed on Monday due to heavy rainfall from Tropical Storm Imelda, which has been impacting the northern Caribbean. The storm is situated roughly 165 miles (270 km) north of the Bahamas, near Great Abaco Island, which is still in recovery mode after being hit by Hurricane Dorian in 2019 […]
Brandon Johnson Commends Convicted Police Killer Who Escaped to Cuba

Controversial Praise from Chicago’s Mayor Brandon Johnson, the Democratic mayor of Chicago, recently expressed admiration for Joanne Chesimard, a woman convicted of killing a police officer during a traffic stop in 1973, in a video shared on social media. Chesimard, who is also known as Assata Shakur, reportedly died in Havana, Cuba, as announced by […]
Cuban authorities confirm the death of Assata Shakur, Tupac’s godmother who escaped from prison and moved to Cuba after being convicted of killing a police officer, at 78.

Assata Shakur: A Complex Legacy Assata Shakur, associated with the Black Liberation Army, reportedly passed away in Cuba in 1979 after escaping from prison. At the time of her death, she was 78 years old. Known for her conviction in the 1973 killing of New Jersey police officer Werner Forster, her story is both tragic […]
Survey reveals that many college students favor Cuba over the US

Red Alert: College Students’ Economic Preferences A recent survey indicates that a significant number of college students favor socialism over capitalism, raising some eyebrows given the countries they laud, such as Cuba. Participants were presented with the statement, “While socialist countries like Cuba and the Soviet Union were not perfect, they provide a better economic […]
Russian invasion would have concluded by now without Iran, Cuba, and North Korea.

Ukrainian Briefing Highlights Foreign Support for Russian Invasion During a virtual session on Thursday, members of Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada addressed Congress, stating that Russia’s invasion capabilities largely stem from support from nations deemed as state sponsors of terrorism, specifically Iran, Cuba, and North Korea. The U.S. State Department identifies these countries as national sponsors along […]
Russia Suggests Creating a Technology Hub for BRICS Countries in Cuba, Which Often Faces Blackouts

Russia’s Technology Hub Proposal in Cuba Russia is looking to establish a new tech cluster, dubbed “Kayo Digital,” on Isla Duventodo in Cuba, aimed at businesses from Latin America’s BRICS Anti-US Bloc and countries in the Eurasian Economic Union. This initiative, as reported by a Cuban media outlet, also seeks to involve Cuban national media […]
Cuba is facing a crisis — the US has an opportunity to respond

Cuban Labor Day Commemoration Amid Crisis This spring, Havana’s innovative square saw thousands of Cubans gathering for Labor Day. Yet, this year felt notably different—there was little to celebrate. Cuba is grappling with a severe national crisis, leaving many citizens increasingly desperate. On May 1, amidst the island’s most serious economic turmoil, the government pressured […]
Cuba Intensifies Crackdown to Prevent Residents from July 4 Celebration

Cuba’s government has intensified its crackdown on journalists, activists, and opposition figures to hinder attendance at the U.S. Embassy’s July 4th celebration in Havana, according to a news outlet focused on Cuban affairs. Reports indicate that some individuals hit by the crackdown were either arrested or placed under surveillance and effectively kept under “house arrest,” […]