Two US Democratic lawmakers have met Cuba's president in the first congressional visit since Washington imposed an oil blockade against the island.
The Cuban government has led several protests in recent weeks to call on the US to allow oil to arrive to the island.
During a trip to Havana, Newsweek witnessed the dire conditions Cubans face under a U.S. embargo—and their efforts to endure ...
On April 2, the Cuban government announced the release of 2,010 prisoners, framing it as a “humanitarian gesture." ...
Reps. Pramila Jayapal and Jonathan Jackson said after a Congressional delegation to Cuba that U.S. economic restrictions on the island represented an "illegal U.S. blockade of fuel." ...
Cuba periodically frees prisoners at key moments. In January last year, Cuba’s government released 553 prisoners as part of ...
Cuba's embattled leader Miguel Díaz-Canel tells Newsweek the country is prepared to defend itself against any U.S. attack.
The question we should be asking ourselves is not whether socialism has failed, but rather: What country in the world, ...
Cuba’s Communist leadership is on the ropes. President Díaz-Canel admits to negotiating with the U.S., a stunning admission for a regime built by the Castros. Blackouts, protests, and political ...
Cuba's president has lashed out after the latest threat from the Trump administration after President Donald Trump said he ...
DeSantis envisions those who fled the island nation under its communist government returning to help build up business and ...
Collaborating on providing aid to Cuba in its time of need could serve as a strong foundation for improving Canadian-Mexican ...