A question that has been repeatedly asked of U.S. officials in recent days is the reason why they can negotiate with North Korea and not with Cuba. The first reason that pops up is that… Read More...
In today's reality tin cans are not the only things that rust. The most dangerous oxidation is that of people’s minds: a lack of imagination and an adherence to the old ways of… Read More...
Cruise ship travel to ports in Havana, Cienfuegos and Santiago has soared in the past two years. And Cuba recently signed an agreement with the world’s largest independent cruise port… Read More...
During the XXII Session of the Bilateral Business Committee held in Havana recently the government of Spain ratified their willingness to continue consolidating economic and commercial… Read More...
American Airlines has become the first U.S. passenger airline to begin offering cargo service to Cuba with multiple daily flights from Miami to Havana’s José Martí International… Read More...
Republican Senator Jeff Flake and former Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt were part of a delegation on a 24-hour visit to Cuba earlier this week to discuss improving the island’s… Read More...
Cuba has lived a Caribbean version of the Great Flood recently. The western and central parts of the Island have experienced strong and intense rains, accompanied by thunderstorms, for… Read More...
Human error? Technical-mechanical failures? Both are possible, and they’ve both been present in the history of aviation. But to be told that the only objective of the ongoing… Read More...