By Roberto Veiga González
HAVANA – In July 2012, the government announced that it was working to update the current Law on Foreign Investments. At the time, it said that… Read More...
From Globalpost
HAVANA (EFE) - Cuban customs authorities starting on Monday authorized individuals to import electric appliances and mopeds in a resolution eliminating the prohibition… Read More...
By Jessica Gresko
From the Associated Press
An American imprisoned in Cuba settled a lawsuit Thursday against the company he was working for when arrested, a lawsuit that claimed he… Read More...
The Associated Press is outraged that the Justice Department has been secretly rummaging through its telephone records, and who can blame it? But what really matters is what it means… Read More...
By Juan Carlos Pereyra for Progreso Weekly
MADRID, 13 May 2013 – If someone had told Cuban dissident Gilberto Martínez what would happen to him in Spain, he wouldn't have… Read More...
By Manuel E. Yepe
A CubaNews translation / Edited by Walter Lippmann
An announcement calling for the capture of a black woman described as a “terrorist” was posted early… Read More...
By Alvaro F. Fernandez
“If they’d told me in Cuba of the crisis going on in this country, I would have stayed there.”
- Cuban dissident now living in Spain
MIAMI -… Read More...
By Saul Landau
Syria’s civil war inspired some in Congress and in the media. Stupidity or insanity? Some people don’t learn from past mistakes? Why start another body count… Read More...
By Bill Press
"Mirror, mirror, on the wall. Who's the most powerful woman of them all?"
No doubt about it. Not Queen Elizabeth, Angela Merkel or Oprah Winfrey. The most powerful woman… Read More...
By Jesús Arboleya Cervera
HAVANA – The results of two controversial elections have reignited the debate over the future of Latin America. In Venezuela, the left triumphed… Read More...