Instead of "Eco-Tourism" Try "Equal-Tourism": Come to Cuba and Live Like We Do!
The golden advertisements that show a Cuba of mulattas, rum, music and dancing will not be able to hide the panorama of collapsing buildings, frustration and inertia. .
The golden advertisements that show a Cuba of mulattas, rum, music and dancing will not be able to hide the panorama of collapsing buildings, frustration and inertia. .
Washington Post | Posted 02.19.2009 | Politics
In an interview shown in the past week on the Spanish-language network Univision, U.S. President-elect Barack Obama said that Venezuela's firebrand pr...
The National Interest | Posted 02.07.2009 | World
The policymaking guard is changing in Washington, but the newcomers are anything but new. Unfortunately, that will encourage policy continuity. One ar...
Michael Russnow | Posted 02.06.2009 | Entertainment
Benicio Del Toro is magnetic and haunting as Che, but he has the difficult task of communicating to us through subtitles, as most of the film is told in Spanish.
AFP | Posted 02.02.2009 | World
President Raul Castro has warned that the US "enemy will never stop being aggressive, dominant and treacherous" on the 50th anniversary of Cuba's Comm...
Cecilia Alvear | Posted 01.31.2009 | World
With the 50th anniversary of the Cuban revolution this week, I remember the last time I talked to Fidel. It was at the Havana airport in 1988, and Fidel was saying goodbye to Maria Shriver and me. But this was no friendly adios.
miamiherald.com | By MIMI WHITEFIELD | Posted 01.24.2009 | World
Three weeks after Cuban revolutionaries claimed victory, Fidel Castro declared that the island wanted not only political freedom but also freedom from...
Yoani Sanchez | Posted 01.14.2009 | Politics
In 1975, the year I was born in Cuba, nothing remained of the rebellion that the older people remembered. We had neither long hair nor euphoria.
David Paul Appell | Posted 01.13.2009 | Politics
The brothers Castro have outfoxed ten U.S. presidents, thanks partly to the embargo put in place by John Kennedy in 1961, before Barack Obama was born. Chances are they won't outlast an eleventh.
VOA News | Brian Wagner | Posted 01.08.2009 | World
A new U.S. public opinion poll shows long-time support for the U.S. embargo against Cuba is falling among the Cuban-American community in Miami. VOA's...
Times Online | Posted 01.05.2009 | World
Fidel Castro, the former President of Cuba, has offered to talk to Barack Obama, in Havana's latest overture to the US President elect. "With Obama, ...
Sean Penn | Posted 12.31.2008 | Politics
I'm not a socialist. Or at least not entirely so. As an American, I've got a little Al Capone in me. I like the idea of individual achievement -- just not against a background of hopeless oppression.
Guardian | Posted 12.29.2008 | World
President Dmitry Medvedev was due to hold talks with Fidel Castro tonight to rebuild Russia's relations with Cuba almost a decade after they ended in ...
Ashley Rindsberg | Posted 11.22.2008 | Politics
With the election in the air, there are many things we've forgotten to remember. But Oscar Elias Biscet isn't one of them because, sadly, we never remembered the good Doctor Biscet in the first place.
Erik Lundegaard | Posted 11.13.2008 | Entertainment
Goldwater lost that election, of course, he lost big, but in later years even the much-hated media would see that convention, and that loss, as the birth of the modern Republican party.
Blake Fleetwood | Posted 10.09.2008 | Politics
The Bush administration has offered $100,000 worth of aid to hurricane-battered Cuba; this is but a pittance compared to what is needed by one of our closest neighbors. Someone should remind Bush that the Cold War is over.
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 07.31.2008 | Politics
The McCain campaign has a new web ad out placing Barack Obama, for the second time, side-by-side with a foreign dictator. This time, it's Fidel Castro...
CNN | Posted 06.23.2008 | Politics
The Cuban boy at the center of an international custody battle eight years ago has joined Cuba's Young Communist Union. President Fidel Castro, left,...
Robert L. Borosage | Posted 06.04.2008 | Politics
John McCain seems intent on embracing every failed policy of the Bush administration. Iraq, check; top end tax cuts, check. Privatization of Social Security, check. Unraveling employer based health care, check. And this weekend, McCain boldly informed the remnants of the Miami Cuban expatriots that he will sustain the most egregiously failed US policy of them all -- the Cuban embargo.
AP | WILL WEISSERT | Posted 06.03.2008 | Politics
HAVANA — Former President Fidel Castro says Sen. Barack Obama's plan to maintain Washington's trade embargo against Cuba will cause hunger and s...
AP | ANITA SNOW | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
HAVANA — Cuba's parliament named Raul Castro president on Sunday, ending nearly 50 years of rule by his brother Fidel but leaving the island's c...
Reuters | Jason Szep | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
Republican presidential front-runner John McCain suggested on Friday that he hoped retired Cuban leader Fidel Castro would die soon and said Castro's ...
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 03.28.2008 | Media
The big news, frankly, was that there was a Castro announcement that didn't involve him being dead.
236.com | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
Cuban leader Fidel Castro, who ranks as the third longest-serving world leader (with the number one most unkempt beard), announced today that he will ...
AP | BEN FELLER | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
WASHINGTON — Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte says the United States will not soon lift its embargo on Cuba despite Fidel Castro's resi...
Yoani Sanchez | Posted 02.20.2009 | World