Who Will Be Cuba's Next President?
Leadership changes don't happen often in Cuba—just one since 1959, in fact.
GOP's Campaign Attacks Emma Gonzalez for Her Heritage
"Are you SERIOUSLY mocking a school shooting survivor for her ethnicity?!" asked a survivor of the Pulse nightclub shooting.
Cuba's Me Generation
Greg Kahn's photographs capture Cuba's millennials embracing their individuality—and reshaping their country
Diplomats in Cuba Show Signs of Brain Injury—But Why?
Staff sent to Cuba should have brain and hearing tests before they leave, officials now recommend.
Who Was Fidel Castro Díaz-Balart?
According to state media, he had been under treatment for depression. He was 68.
U.S. Visitors in Cuba Suffered Hearing Loss, Dizziness
A warning noted that the victims suffered ear complaints, hearing loss and dizziness.
After a Year of Trump, What Latin America Should Expect
Has Trump's "America First" doctrine marginalized the U.S. in the hemisphere?
Teenage Boy Dies After Surgery to Remove Giant Tumor
He had suffered from the rare bone disease polyostotic fibrous dysplasia for 12 years.
Canada To Keep Staff in Cuba After 'Sonic Attack' Claim
Both the U.S. and Canada have been investigating what caused dozens of workers in Havana to be struck by similar symptoms, including hearing loss, dizziness, and nausea.
State Dept. Says "Do Not Travel" to Five Mexican States
A four-level alert system places five Mexican states in the same category as Somalia or Afghanistan.
U.S. Stands By Claim Workers Were Attacked In Cuba
At least 24 American staff members and several Canadian diplomats at the American Embassy in Havana were affected.
Tillerson Says Cuba Is Still Dangerous, FBI Disagrees
Rex Tillerson reasserts claim that Cuba is dangerous for Americans, even after FBI discovered no evidence of "sonic attacks."
Is It Safe to Travel to the Caribbean in Winter 2018?
Some islands sustained minimal damage and are open for business.
Cuban Leader Raúl Castro to Resign in April 2018
The unicameral legislature approved Castro's term extension due to damages and economic hardship caused by Hurricane Irma.
Mattis Makes Surprise Holiday Visit To Guantanamo Bay
He is the first Pentagon chief to visit the detention center since 2002.
Trump's Pledge to Revive Torture Rattled British Spies
British security services said Trump's policy on torture, if enacted, would "pose difficulties for the U.K.-U.S. intelligence relationship."
Can Americans Still Visit Cuba In 2018?
The Trump administration has imposed stricter travel regulations this past year, but they have not banned travel to the island altogether.
Were Microwave Weapons Behind "Sonic Attack" in Cuba?
Scientists may have figured out the mysterious symptoms.
Can a New President in Cuba Win Over Trump?
The chances Cuban President Raul Castro's apparent successor Vice President Miguel Diaz-Canel will thaw President Donald Trump's modern day Cold War with the Communist-ruled country are slim, analysts say.
North Korea, Russia and Cuba Now Working Together
Traditional foes of U.S. foreign policy, such as Cuba, Iran, North Korea and Russia, are increasingly eager to cooperate against Trump.
North Korea Meets With Cuban President
Cuban President Raul Castro met with North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho in an effort to defuse tensions over a nuclear war.
Cuba Without Fidel: Will Raúl Castro Leave Power?
A year after Fidel's death, some wonder whether Raúl Castro is willing to leave power on February 24, 2018—as he promised in 2013.
North Korea and Cuba Revive Friendship Against Trump
Cuba reject's Trump's "unilateral and arbitrary" demands.
North Korea Calls U.S. Biggest Supporter of Terrorism
North Korea called the U.S. "the kingpin of all kinds of terrorism who cannot even prevent terror in its own territory."
Trump Must Close Guantánamo, Detainee's Lawyer Writes
Shelby Sullivan-Bennis is an attorney for a 70-year-old man held without charge, who has suffered harsh punishments despite his poor health.
Guantanamo's Oldest Prisoner Describes 'Hell' Of Camp
"Policies are getting worse. They are punishing everyone. They are just humiliating us," says Saifullah Paracha.
North Korea Strengthens Ties with Cuba
North Korea's Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho and his delegation will be traveling to Cuba, in hopes of revamping international support amid sanctions and widespread condemnation of Pyongyang's nuclear missile tests.
How Nations Celebrated 100 Years of Russian Revolution
From South America to East Asia, nations held high their red flags and hammers and sickles to commemorate the centennial of Russia's October Revolution.
President Trump Restricts Travel to Cuba
The sanctions seek to prevent the Communist-ruled country's military, intelligence and security services from benefiting from American financial transactions.
Lee Harvey Oswald's Calls to Soviet Embassy
Lee Harvey Oswald, using "poor Spanish" and "terrible, hardly recognizable Russian" called Soviet and Cuban Embassies in Mexico City, trying to secure long-term visas.