For nearly three weeks, Rosa Valentina Perez has remained in a bed at Cuba’s main cancer clinic, waiting for a CT scan that could determine whether the cancer she battled two years
Russia and Cuba have announced a major expansion of their scientific partnership with a new agreement to jointly develop cancer vaccines, marking a significant milestone in international cooperation in advanced medical research.
MoreCuba’s government authorized the release of 2,010 prisoners in a sweeping pardon, state-run newspaper Granma reported Thursday, a move timed with the island beginning to see relief from a crippling energy blockade.
MoreThe “Our America” flotilla pressed forward on Monday, carrying more than 30 tons of humanitarian aid from Mexico to Cuba, highlighting growing international concern over the humanitarian crisis fueled by U.S. economic
MoreA dramatic and deadly plot to challenge Cuba’s ruling authorities has thrust Maritza Lugo Fernández, a Florida-based mother of two and former political prisoner, into the global spotlight. According to reports cited
MoreCanada announced on Wednesday, February 25, that it will provide eight million Canadian dollars in humanitarian aid to Cuba, targeting the archipelago’s escalating crisis in food and essential services. Foreign Minister Anita
MoreCuban authorities have neutralized an armed fast boat off the coast of Villa Clara, detaining ten individuals allegedly attempting a terrorist infiltration, all reportedly Cuban residents in the United States. The operation
MoreCuban security advisers and doctors have been leaving Venezuela as Interim President Delcy Rodriguez assumes control, according to multiple sources cited by the South China Morning Post. The departures follow U.S. pressure
MoreCubans are increasingly turning to solar energy on homes, shops, and even vehicles to cope with prolonged blackouts caused by severe fuel shortages. U.S. sanctions and a long-running economic crisis have left
MoreThe United Nations has warned that a US-imposed energy blockade could trigger a humanitarian collapse in Cuba, as fuel shortages deepen and vital services across the island falter. Secretary General Antonio Guterres
MoreU.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday that he believes Washington will ultimately “work a deal” with Cuba, even as his administration ramps up economic pressure on the island by targeting its
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