Russia 'Assessing' Cuba Base, U.S. May End Missile Deal
Russian Colonel General Vladimir Shamanov is the latest in Moscow to warn of a repeat to the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Cuba to Get Russian Arms, Visit Other Communist States
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel will visit Russia and then other communist states, such as China, North Korea, Vietnam and Laos.
Russian Senator Warns of Another Cuban Missile Crisis
"We will find ourselves at ground zero," Russian Senator Alexei Pushkov warned.
Video: Cruise Ship Caught Off Cuba In Hurricane Michael
Footage shows waves lashing the sides of the vessel, wind battering the deck and lightning on the horizon.
Tropical Storm Michael to Become Major Hurricane
Florida Governor Rick Scott declared a state of emergency and implored residents to get prepared.
Russia May Be Behind U.S. Embassy Attacks Say Officials
Dozens of American diplomats complained of suffering from illnesses following mysterious sonic attacks.
In Cuba, Condoms Can Also Catch Fish and Fix Your Car
Decades of U.S. sanctions have led Cubans to become inventive with their prophylactics.
North Korea, China Court Fellow U.S. Cold War Foe Cuba
China, Cuba and North Korea have all been targeted by U.S. economic policy and may be looking to boost ties in the face of recent hostilities from the Trump administration.
U.S. Socialists Ignore Democracy's Tyrannical Potential
We live in a culture that is increasingly accommodating of those who want to suppress unpopular opinions.
Can I Travel to Cuba? U.S. Eases Warning
The State Department tells U.S. citizens to "exercise caution" when traveling to Cuba and offers only 12 reasons to go.
Cuba Has Better Health Care Than America: Dem. Governor
Connecticut Governor Dannel P. Malloy said that the U.S. health care system has "deteriorated" since World War II.
Who Is Beyoncé-Approved Photographer Tyler Mitchell?
Mitchell was reportedly commissioned for the September issue.
Cuban Ordered Deported Six Years Ago Accused of Rape
A Cuban man who has been charged with aggravated rape following an assault at a private liberal arts college in Massachusetts had been ordered deported six years ago.
Cuba Moves to Recognize Same-Sex Marriage
"Cuba has been moving toward more open and tolerant approaches on gay rights issues for some time."
Cuba's New Constitution to Allow Private Property
The new national framework will also emphasize the "importance of foreign investment for the economic development of the country."
Anne Frank's Family Hit U.S. Immigration Roadblock
Otto Frank was thwarted by "American bureaucracy, war and time," researchers have found.
Cruise Ship Crew Member Survives A Day Lost at Sea
The man was found drifting in the water by a second cruise ship 22 hours after he went overboard.
Black Boxes on Cuban Airline Crash Being Investigated
"All information about the investigation will be released by IACC, who leads the investigation."
Americans Struck by Mystery Illness in China Evacuated
An employee at the U.S. Consulate in Guangzhou and his family left China on Wednesday after hearing strange noises and experiencing excruciating headaches.
China 'Sonic Attack' Might Be Surveillance Side Effects
From Bruce Springsteen records to pirate-repelling acoustic devices, sonic weapons have a long military history. But they have very different effects than those reported in China and Cuba.
Boeing 737 Crashes After Takeoff From Cuba
"It seems that there is a high number of victims," said Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel.
Can Cuba's New President Complete Castro's Revolution?
Díaz-Canel has to force Raúl Castro's economic reforms through a resistant bureaucracy—something even Raúl had trouble doing.
North Korea Slams U.S. Syria Strikes, Aid for Rebels
North Korea is an ally of Syria, Cuba and other fellow enemies of U.S. foreign policy, but peace may be on the horizon.
Trump Wanted to Build in Cuba Before Becoming Anti-Cuba
In 1998, Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts hired a consulting firm to explore business opportunities in Cuba.
What to Expect From Cuba's New President
Raúl Castro stepped down in observance of the two-term limit for senior government and party officials that he himself mandated in 2011.
What Is Cuba's Future Post-Castro?
Miguel Diaz-Canel, set to replace Raul Castro as president of Cuba after sixty years of Castro rule, will be faced with the challenges of implementing economic reform and sidestepping regional isolation.
End of an Era in Cuba
In this gallery, Newsweek looks back at nearly six decades of the house of Castro, starting with the revolution in the late 1950s.
Cuba Swears in New President After One-Candidate Vote
Presidential Miguel Diaz-Canel faces no competition, and neither does the man running as his deputy, Salvador Valdés Mesa.
Miguel Diaz-Canel Set to Become New Cuban Leader
The Caribbean island's main man in Havana may not be a Castro but that is not expected to usher much of a change.