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GRAND FORKS — "Guys and Dolls," the first of two Summer Performing Arts productions, opens Saturday, July 12, for a four-day run in the Central High School auditorium. The second SPA production, "All ...
Cuban women are embracing extravagant nail art despite the country’s deep economic crisis. Long, decorated nails have become ...
Despite repeated announcements in official forums, the government’s declarations never go beyond empty promises.
Complaints from Moa are not new. For decades, Moa’s residents have warned about environmental degradation and its impact on ...
In an event marking another anniversary of the July 11 mass protests in 2021, the U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau told a gathering of Cuban activists in Havana on Tuesday that the ...
As Cuba stands to become even more isolated, many Cubans continue to leave and those who stay remain cut off from family in the United States. Carlos Varela, a singer known as “The Poet of ...
A decade since the United States and Cuba restored diplomatic relations — which many believed would transform the island — Cuba is in its worst crisis since Fidel Castro took power.
Cuba's struggling economy faces another blow. A new law passed by the US Congress in December could result in the loss of trademark rights held by the Cuban government to the Havana Club rum brand ...
Cuba's power-grid operator said it had restored electricity to most of the capital Havana on Monday even as Tropical Storm Oscar lashed the island's eastern end, downing trees and power lines.
Destinations The Best Things to Do in Havana, Cuba—and How to Go Despite the Caribbean nation’s liminal times, an upswell of creatives and entrepreneurs are reinventing the Cuban capital.
It is important to understand the context in which Havana Syndrome occurred. On July 20, 2015, Barack Obama reopened the American embassy in Cuba and U.S. diplomats and CIA agents were sent to Havana.