World Mar 31 Sanctioned Russian tanker docks in Cuba after U.S. allows passage Cuba used to receive most of its oil from Venezuela, but those shipments were halted ever since the U.S. attacked the South American country and arrested its leader in early January.
World Mar 18 Cuba's leader says U.S. aggression would meet 'impregnable resistance' Cuba’s president has lashed out after the latest threat from the Trump administration after President Donald Trump said he can do “whatever he wants” with the island.
Nation Mar 17 Rubio calls for new Cuban leaders as blackout underscores economic crisis Rubio, who is of Cuban heritage, said the current government is incapable of addressing its economic problems.
World Mar 13 Cuban president says talks were recently held with the U.S. to resolve differences Díaz-Canel said that the talks were aimed at finding solutions to differences between the two nations.
World Oct 22 Cuba fights to recover from nationwide blackout and storm that killed six Cuba's capital was partially illuminated Monday night after a massive blackout that has generated a handful of protests and a stern government warning that any unrest will be punished.
World Oct 21 Cubans struggle with an extended power outage and a new tropical storm Cubans have taken to the streets in protest as widespread blackouts stretched into their fourth day, their concerns heightened as Hurricane Oscar crossed the island’s eastern coast with winds and heavy rain.
World Oct 20 Days after island-wide blackout, Cubans suffer through multiple setbacks to restoring power Many Cubans waited in anguish Sunday as electricity on much of the island had yet to be restored days after an island-wide blackout. Their concerns were also raised as Hurricane Oscar made landfall in the southeastern Bahamas and was heading toward their…