
Lawyers receive an avalanche of migrants concerned by Trump’s promises
Law firms and immigrant advocacy organizations report a significant rise in consultations following the Republican’s election victory

Law firms and immigrant advocacy organizations report a significant rise in consultations following the Republican’s election victory

Despite the fact that fewer and fewer visitors are traveling to the island and hotel occupancy has fallen, the government allocated almost 40% of its investments in 2024 to activities related to the industry

The new law enacted by the Democratic administration further escalates the political and commercial tensions between Washington and Cuba

Dania María Esplugas blames the government for murdering her son Manuel de Jesús Guillén, who was imprisoned for participating in the protests of July 11, 2021, while the official narrative claims he killed himself

Never before have so many Cubans lived in Spain, which now has 200,000 residents from the Caribbean country, 10% of whom live in the capital

In an interview with EL PAÍS, the installation and performance artist — a declared opponent of the Cuban government — delves into her past. She also talks about her 2021 departure from the island and what her life has been like since then

The appointment of the son of Cuban migrants as US Secretary of State will put relations with the Caribbean island at the center of Donald Trump’s agenda

The Mexican-Cuban comedian gets laughs out of trauma, fragile masculinity and the importance of going to therapy in the series ‘Lopez vs Lopez,’ now into its third season

The Biden administration’s program, which has allowed legal entry to more than 531,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans, is in Trump’s crosshairs

The next secretary of state, known for his tough stance on countries such as Cuba, is expected to put the region at the center of his agenda
The Florida senator’s pick would round out a hardline team alongside Elise Stefanik as U.N. ambassador and Michael Waltz as national security adviser

Heavy rains and 115 mph winds hit western Cuba just two weeks after Oscar, marking a devastating end to the hurricane season
Tuesday’s presidential vote will have a profound impact on Europe, Russia, Ukraine, the Middle East, Latin America, and China

A new study shows that those born during the restrictions suffered 35% less diabetes and 20% less hypertension

According to one poll, 68% of this electorate plans to vote for the Republican candidate, doubling the figure he received in 2016
Venezuela’s president traveled to Kazan in search of legitimacy, but returns without joining the bloc of countries aligned against the West and amid a diplomatic war with Brazil that further complicates his role in the international community

Some 55% of these voters identify as Republicans and 68% say they will vote for the former president

Experts attribute the collapse to the island’s economic emergency: it relies on imports it cannot afford and on trading partners that are supplying increasingly diminishing amounts of oil

More than 95% of power comes from fossil fuels, with no investment to upgrade the system and blackouts a regular problem

Following the Biden administration’s decision not to extend the parole of 530,000 people, two other federal programs could expire between now and 2026. This is especially likely if Donald Trump returns to the presidency

Some 150 Cuban reporters have gone into exile over the past two years in the face of a witch hunt where authorities use the Penal Code to pursue the media considered contrary to their interests

Authorities paraded Fidel’s brother alongside the Vietnamese president during a recent visit to disprove rumors that the 93-year-old historic leader is dead

Figures released by US border authorities confirm the ‘demographic depletion’ that experts are warning about

The signatories of a letter addressed to Joe Biden include ex-presidents and prime ministers from Latin America, Europe, Africa, and Asia, who call the situation ‘a coercive measure difficult to justify in the 21st century’

The Cuban government has acknowledged that the problem is due to numerous leaks, broken pumping equipment and constant power outages on the island. But no solution seems forthcoming

So far in 2024, the International Organization for Migration has recorded a total of 291 migrants dead or missing on Caribbean maritime routes

The Cuban festival, which has been going on for over 60 years according to some estimates, begins when the heat of the summer months arrives in the Big Apple