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Saharan dust returns: it could reach the Caribbean and the United States
The United States is sending an increasingly clear strategic message about Cuba
Josefina Vidal: "Cuba has always been willing to engage in dialogue with the U.S."
The U.S. attacks a boat in the Pacific and kills two suspected narco-terrorists
"Only the order is missing": Politico report claims that the U.S. has troops ready to act against Cuba
CARICOM issues a statement regarding the humanitarian crisis in Cuba, but two countries distance themselves
What has the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz done since its arrival in the Caribbean amid tensions with Cuba?
Díaz-Canel celebrates Bruno Rodríguez's speech against the U.S. at the UN
Concern is growing in the Caribbean over the humanitarian deterioration in Cuba
Cuba loses almost half a million travelers in just four months, according to figures from the regime
Governor of Puerto Rico mentions a possible U.S. war with Cuba "in the coming weeks."
Guantánamo coast is once again covered with sargassum: "Another influx"
"Tic tac, tic tac to the dictatorship": Cubans react to Southern Command operations in the Caribbean
U.S. deploys aircraft carrier in the Caribbean amid tensions with Cuba
"One Shadow Over Cuba": U.S. Military Analyst Sees Possible Deployment of USS Gerald Ford Aircraft Carrier
Aircraft Carrier USS Gerald R. Ford Returns Home After Record-Breaking More Than 300 Days at Sea
The U.S. intensifies spy flights and drone activity near Cuba to intimidate the regime, according to The New York Times
Coast Guard detains two illegal immigrants near the Savannah River
More than 40 Cuban doctors have decided to stay in Jamaica, and some are already requesting permanent residency
Delcy Rodríguez travels to the Netherlands to "defend" Venezuela before the ICJ regarding the Essequibo
The ship that took Maduro reappears in Puerto Rico: The U.S. continues its military operations in the Caribbean
They warn that El Niño could be the strongest ever recorded, with extreme heat and severe rainfall globally
Coast Guard intercepts vessel with drugs off the coast of Haiti
The U.S. reaffirms its commitment to assist in the region during hurricane season
Mike Hammer participates in a key meeting with Rubio and Southern Command with Cuba on the radar
Miguel Díaz-Canel: "An attack on Cuba is an attack on Latin America."
Will passengers receive refunds after the abrupt closure of Spirit Airlines?
Bruno Rodríguez responds to Trump: "We will not be intimidated."
Air Defense vs. Drones: Cuba Exhibits Old Missiles While the U.S. Deploys Cutting-Edge Drones
Cuba and Haiti drag down the growth of Latin America in 2026
The U.S. activates military drills in Key West while intensifying drone flights and naval presence near Cuba
Air Transat extends flight suspension to Cuba until October
Caribbean country announces aid to Cuba and promises "unconditional" support amid the crisis
The U.S. is driving multimillion-dollar investment in Caribbean ports to strengthen its influence
Trump claims that drug trafficking by sea has decreased by 98.2%, but the data does not support this
A U.S. citizen has been arrested for transporting illegal immigrants in Cayo Marathon
Trinidad and Tobago is considering bringing in more Cuban doctors due to a shortage of personnel in its healthcare system
Flair Airlines authorized to operate flights to Cuba amid fuel crisis
An extremely hot summer is forecasted in Cuba
Russian oil tanker provides temporary relief to Cuba amid energy crisis
France calls for reforms in Cuba and warns of risks to the stability of the Caribbean
The UN characterizes slavery as “the most serious crime against humanity.”
A tanker with Russian fuel headed to Cuba arrives in Venezuela
U.S. Southern Command continues to track the "dark fleet" linked to Venezuela
Strong seismic activity continues in eastern Cuba: 808 aftershocks have been recorded
Pentagon: Cuba is "one of the strongest intelligence adversaries" of the U.S.
The rooster of Morón crowed, and communism began to tremble
Democratic senators seek to stop Trump in Cuba
The U.S. kills six drug traffickers in an attack on a vessel in the Pacific
Morales Ojeda says that “the Cuban Revolution is, above all, a work of humanism.”
Cuba withdraws medical brigade from Jamaica following the cancellation of the health agreement and blames the U.S. for exerting pressure
Another blow to the Cuban regime: Jamaica stops renewing the medical collaboration program
The U.S. warns Latin America that it could launch a military offensive against cartels even without regional support
Mike Hammer meets with the new chief of Southern Command to discuss the situation in Cuba
Lula says that Cuba is suffering from hunger because "they don't want it to have access to the basics."
"How lucky your husband is," they tell Rachel Arderi after she shines with her most "tropicute" pose
U.S. Southern Command makes it clear: Operation Southern Lance is being deployed by air, sea, and land
CEPAL certifies the seriousness of the Cuban economy
The U.S. launches lethal attack against a vessel linked to drug trafficking in the Caribbean
Eight Cuban rafters missing in the Caribbean: Mexican Navy launches search operation
2026-05-28T22:06:55+02:00