The celebration of Hanukkah, or feast of the miracle, was held at the Beth Shalom Synagogue, Cuba's most important temple this past week. The first candle in the grand candelabrum was… Read More...
My name is Alan Gross. December 3rd marks the 4th anniversary of my imprisonment in Cuba. I came to Cuba on behalf of the United States. I did so because I believed in my country. Read More...
David Adams reports for Reuters that the decision by a New York bank to close Cuba's checking account in the United States has presented an unusual diplomatic quandary. Read More...
The roast pork will have to wait. Some of the people who had planned to travel from the U.S. to Cuba in December to celebrate Christmas, bid farewell to 2013 and spend the school… Read More...
The spokesman for the Catholic Archdiocese of Havana, Orlando Márquez Hidalgo, published an article giving 10 reasons why the social and economic reforms proposed by the government… Read More...
The Cuban Interests Section in the U.S has issued a press release stating that because of the blockade, the diplomatic mission has been deprived of essential banking services to perform… Read More...
U.S. foreign policy toward Cuba has been in single-minded pursuit of one goal: ending the Castro government, and replacing Cuba’s system. Presentation by the Center for Democracy in the… Read More...
A clue to the significance Cuba attaches to its relationship with Russia was given when Raúl Castro met in Havana with Igor Ivanovich Sechin, CEO of the Russian energy giant Rosneft. Read More...
This article by Richard E. Feinberg, taken from The Miami Herald, provides very important reflections for readers interested in U.S. policy toward Cuba, strangely enough, they have yet… Read More...
Peter Kornbluh writes that what is lost in the historical discussion of the assassination is that Kennedy’s very last act was to reach out to Castro and offer the possibility of a… Read More...