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Colombia's Petro Argues Lifting Cuba Embargo Would Trigger Political Change, Although 'Perhaps Not as Miami Cubans Want'
His comments follow a message he posted on Friday saying he did "not agree with a military aggression against Cuba because that is an aggression against Latin America"
Castro's Grandson Tries to Jump-Start Trump Talks Through Back Channel, Bypassing Rubio- REPORT
Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro allegedly enlisted a Havana-based entrepreneur to hand-deliver a letter which was eventually conficasted by CBP
Cuban Americans Split With Trump on Cuba Negotiations, Overwhelmingly Support Intervention, Poll Finds
In addition, 68% rejected talks that could strengthen the government "even if it delays improvement of conditions for the Cuban people"
Florida Rep. Díaz-Balart Says Cuban Regime 'Will Not Survive' Trump, Calls Its Removal 'Essential'
He also criticized recent visits by Democratic lawmakers to Cuba, suggesting the party has shifted away from positions it once held on the issue
Human Rights Watchdog Confirms Political Prisoners Excluded From Cuba's 2,000-Inmate Pardon
Human Rights Watch said Cuba's recent pardon of more than 2,000 inmates did not include political prisoners, reinforcing earlier concerns raised by other rights groups that the measure would exclude detainees jailed for dissent.
Cuba Frees More than 2,000 Prisoners in Holy Week Following Vatican-Mediated Engagement
The pardons applied to some young people, people over 60, women and foreigners
FBI Visits Cuba to Probe Florida Speedboat Attack as Survivors Face Terrorism Charges
The incident involved a vessel carrying 10 people that departed from Florida and approached Cuba's northern coast, resulting in five deaths
Venezuela Used $64 Billion in Oil Wealth to Build Cuban-Led Repressive Security Apparatus, Report Says
Venezuela transferred an estimated $64 billion in oil wealth to Cuba over two decades, helping build a Cuban-led intelligence and security apparatus tied to political repression and social control, according to a new report.
Exile Leaders Slam Possible U.S.–Cuba Deal: 'An Offense and a Humiliation for the Cuban People'
Cuban exile leaders have criticized reports of a possible agreement between Washington and Havana that could ease some U.S. restrictions while allowing members of the Castro family to remain on the island.
Cuba Faces Up to 20-Hour Daily Blackouts as Electricity Shortfall Hits Record Levels
Cuba is bracing for power outages affecting almost two-thirds of the population during peak demand hours, as the state utility projects an electricity deficit of almost 2,000 megawatts, the highest level of disconnection recorded since systematic energy data began in 2022.
Cubans Weary of U.S. Pressure After Years of False Hope: 'We've Been Disappointed Too Many Times'
Cubans facing worsening shortages and blackouts say years of hardship and unrealized expectations have left them skeptical that renewed U.S. pressure will bring meaningful change.
Cuban Prison Riot Erupts as Economic Crisis Deepens: 'Prisoners Have Risen up Demanding Freedom'
According to the account provided to EFE, police reinforcements arrived at the facility and used "rubber bullets," "pepper spray," and physical force to contain the disturbance
Premium Blend Co-Founder Henry Santos on the Challenges of Being A Latino Businessman & How His Brand Helps Small Businesses - INTERVIEW
Henry Santos co-founded Premium Blend with his brother, Gino, over three decades ago to service small businesses unable to afford a liquor license.
GOP Representative Calls for Maduro Regime to Be "Crushed and Eliminated" by the US
U.S. Congressman Carlos A. Gimenez declared on social media that Maduro's "narco-terrorist regime must be crush and eliminated once and for all."
Cuban Rapper Chocolate MC Accused of Hiring Hitman to Kill Cuban Artist El Taiger's Murderer
The Cuban rapper, also known as Yosvani Sierra Hernández, allegedly tried to set up the murder of Damian Valdez Galloso, the accused murderer of El Taiger.
Mexican Officials May Be Subject to U.S. Visa Bans Under Rubio's Cuban Medical Mission Sanctions
The restriction targets Central American officials who facilitated Cuba's controversial "medical missions," programs widely criticized in Washington as exploitative.
Cuban Woman Voted for Trump Thinking He Would 'Only Deport Criminals.' Now Her Husband Was Deported While Seeking Asylum
Alían Méndez Aguilar, who has a 3-year-old daughter and helps care for his wife's disabled son, was detained during an interview to become a U.S. citizen.
Cuban-American Community Divided by ICE Deportation of Migrant Mother in Tampa
Heydi Sánchez Tejeda, a Cuban mother living in Tampa, was deported by ICE on April 24th, sparking widespread division within the Cuban community.
Florida Public Universities to Collaborate with ICE to Find Potential Undocumented Migrants
Florida has become the only state to enter an agreement with ICE to track down students who are potentially in the U.S. illegally.
Who Is Tom Llamas, The Latino New Top Anchor At NBC Who has Had Fiery Interactions with Donald Trump
The new anchor for 'NBC Nightly News,' Tom Llamas is a Latino journalist with plenty of experience speaking truth to power with fiery exchanges with Donald Trump.
Ángela Álvarez, The Cuban Artist Who Won 'Best New Artist' Grammy at 95, Has Died at 97
Álvarez won her first Grammy two years ago
William Levy & Miss Chile Break Their Silence & Confirm Their Romance After Weeks of Speculation
After weeks of speculation, Miss Chile Emilia Dides has revealed details surrounding her relationship with Cuban actor William Levy and even talked about Elizabeth Gutiérrez.
The Menendez Brothers' Inheritance: Could Erik & Lyle Inherit their Parents' Fortune?
Will the brothers be able to use any of the money their parents left for them?
William Levy Speaks Out After Separation from Elizabeth Gutiérrez: "Lawsuits Might Be Coming"
The Cuban actor is outraged by the accusations that have surfaced during his separation. In an interview from Spain, William Levy defended himself for the first time.
Cuban Reggaeton Artist El Taiger Dies in Miami Hospital After Being Shot
Controversial Cuban reggaeton artist El Taiger has died at the age of 37 after being shot in the head. Miami police are still investigating the incident and have identified a person of interest in connection with the attack.
How Cuban Ballet is Helping Latinos Preserve Their History in Miami's Hispanic Cultural Arts Center
The executive director spoke with The Latin Times about the premiere of the ballet 'Giselle'
Cuban American Artist Carlos Martiel Gets Award for Exposing Latin Social Issues in His Work
New York's Museo del Barrio has announced Havana-born installation and performance artist Carlos Martiel as the first winner of the newly established Maestro Dobel Latino Art Prize.
'The Cuban Regime Killed My Father': Daughter Of Oswaldo Payá Accuses Cuban Regime Of Her Father's Death
Oswaldo Payá, a leading pro-democracy advocate in Cuba, devoted decades to championing human rights and democracy on the Communist-controlled island.
How Much Is Eccentric Mark Cuban's Net Worth After Buying Entire Texas Town Despite Its Seedy Past?
American billionaire entrepreneur and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has recently added the Navarro County town of Mustang located on Interstate 45, which is about 55 miles south of Dallas near Corsicana, to his portfolio.
Dallas Mavericks Are Not Tanking; According To Owner Mark Cuban
The Dallas Mavericks have the worst record in the NBA, but owner Mark Cuban says the team has no plans of tanking this season.