Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel warned that any US military intervention would result in heavy losses for both nations. He affirmed that Cuba would retaliate with a guerrilla campaign if attacked.
Cuba's political landscape is witnessing a significant shift with the rise of a new generation of the Castro family, particularly with the advancement of <strong>Raul Guillermo Rodriguez Castro</strong>, the grandson of former leader <strong>Raul Castro</strong>. This change coincides with increasing pressures from the US government demanding radical reforms.
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel affirmed the possibility of dialogue with the United States, emphasizing that there is no justification for military aggression against his country. His remarks come amid rising tensions in US-Cuba relations due to recent economic sanctions.
A new generation of the Castro family is stepping into the political spotlight in Cuba, with two grandsons gaining prominence in the elite political sphere. Meanwhile, another grandson expresses the aspirations of Cubans towards capitalism through social media.
Cuba is grappling with a severe electricity crisis, leading to frequent power outages despite its high production capacity. Technical, economic, and political factors are exacerbating the situation, negatively impacting citizens' lives.
Two U.S. lawmakers condemned what they described as an 'economic bombardment' faced by Cuba due to the ongoing blockade during their visit to the island. This visit highlights the severe impact of the blockade on the Cuban economy and its citizens.
Two Democratic members of the U.S. Congress have urged for a permanent solution to the crises facing Cuba following a five-day visit to the island. They witnessed the effects of the U.S. embargo on energy during their meetings with Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel and his Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez.
Two U.S. Congress members called for lasting solutions to Cuba's economic crises following a five-day official visit to the island, where they witnessed the impacts of the U.S. blockade.
On Friday, the Cuban government began releasing 2010 prisoners as part of a collective pardon for Holy Week, amid increasing U.S. pressure. More than 20 inmates were released from La Lima prison in Havana, expressing joy at reuniting with their families.
Cuba has announced the release of <strong>2010 prisoners</strong> as part of a 'humanitarian gesture' amidst increasing political pressure from the United States. The list includes prisoners of various nationalities, as well as youth, women, and the elderly.
Cuba has receded from the forefront of American events as the Trump administration focuses on the war in Iran, allowing the Cuban government some breathing room. Despite this, Trump still plans to change the regime in Cuba.
Authoritarian regimes in Latin America, particularly in Nicaragua and Cuba, face new challenges following the ousting of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela. Despite international pressure, these regimes remain intact, raising questions about the future of democracy in the region.
Cuba faces a severe healthcare crisis due to the U.S. oil embargo, which significantly impacts fuel supplies necessary for hospitals and health facilities. This situation exacerbates health conditions in the country, threatening citizens' lives.
A Russian oil tanker carrying <strong>700,000 barrels</strong> of crude oil has docked in Cuba, raising questions about potential progress in secret talks between Havana and Washington. This development comes amid a severe economic crisis in Cuba.
President Donald Trump has unveiled his dual strategy towards Cuba, applying increasing pressure on the Cuban regime while engaging in secret negotiations aimed at achieving political and economic changes on the island. These actions come at a time when the situation in Iran is becoming more complex.
Cuba rejoiced at the release of several prisoners, while human rights organizations demanded clarity on the fate of protesters arrested during recent demonstrations. This comes at a sensitive time of political and social tensions in the country.
Cuba witnessed emotional moments as several prisoners were freed, reuniting with their families outside a prison after years of incarceration. This event raises questions about human rights in the country.
Cuba has initiated the release of several prisoners under close monitoring from human rights organizations and the U.S. government. This decision comes at a sensitive time as the country faces increasing international pressure regarding human rights.
Fifty-two Democratic lawmakers in the US Congress have urged President Donald Trump to immediately lift the economic blockade imposed on Cuba, emphasizing the need to improve relations between the two countries.
Cuba has announced the release of 2010 prisoners in a humanitarian gesture during Holy Week, coinciding with increasing pressures from the Trump administration to change the regime on the island.
The Cuban government has announced an amnesty for <strong>2010 prisoners</strong> in a move described as 'humanitarian' during <strong>Holy Week</strong>, amidst ongoing diplomatic tensions with the United States. This amnesty includes some youth, women, and foreigners, reflecting Cuba's approach to prisoner treatment.
Cuba is witnessing a surge in popular protests against the communist government as citizens face a severe humanitarian crisis due to shortages of fuel and electricity. Despite the absence of organized opposition, expressions of anger are increasingly visible in the streets.
A new report reveals how U.S. President Donald Trump is financially benefiting from his position during escalating global crises. The report also discusses the situation in Cuba and the implications of conflicts in the Middle East.
On Thursday, Cuba announced its decision to release <strong>2010 prisoners</strong> as part of efforts to enhance relations with the United States. This marks the second general amnesty declared by the country this year.
The Cuban government has announced its decision to release <strong>2010 prisoners</strong> from the country's jails, marking a significant expression of state sovereignty and commitment to human rights. This move comes amid growing global attention to prison issues and detainee rights.
The Cuban government has announced a comprehensive amnesty for 2010 prisoners as it faces increasing pressure from the United States. This move reflects an effort by the government to improve its international image amidst ongoing human rights criticisms.
The Cuban government has announced a comprehensive amnesty for <strong>2010 prisoners</strong> in celebration of Easter. This decision reflects the government's efforts to promote a spirit of forgiveness and reconciliation.
A team from the American Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has arrived in Cuba to investigate a deadly shooting incident involving an American-flagged boat. The incident, which occurred in Cuban territorial waters, has raised international concerns about security in the region.
Russia has announced its intention to send a second oil tanker to Cuba, a move that reflects the strengthening of ties between the two countries. This initiative comes at a time when Cuba is facing increasing economic challenges.
Russia has announced the dispatch of a second oil tanker to Cuba, which is facing a severe energy crisis following the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. This move comes amid U.S. threats to impose tariffs on countries supplying oil to the island.