The U.S. State Department is informing that the next round of talks between the U.S. and Cuba have been scheduled for Feb. 27 in Washington, DC. Read More...
The ambassadors of Cuba and the U.S. to the Holy See attended a Mass in Rome on Sunday officiated by Cardinal Jaime Ortega at which the Cuban prelate hailed the budding dialogue between… Read More...
Without going into specifics and without even mentioning the recent talks in Havana between Cuban and U.S. diplomats, Fidel Castro went on record that he does not reject "a peaceful… Read More...
Granma, Cuba's Communist Party daily, reported today (Jan. 16) on the publication in Washington of new measures affecting trade and travel relations between Cuba and the United States. Read More...
Washington may be moving closer to Havana, but Moscow is not moving away, to judge by the presence in the Cuban capital last week of Russia's deputy Prime Minister Dmitri Olegovich… Read More...
A new poll has a large number of Americans supporting President Obama’s decision to establish diplomatic ties with Cuba, but an even larger number in favor of ending the trade and… Read More...
As the United States deals with the backlash from a Senate report on CIA interrogation methods, half a continent away, another country was dealing with its own troubled history. And for… Read More...
It’s ironic that a policy designed to isolate Cuba has wound up isolating the United States in profound ways. If anything it boosts Cuban diplomatic standing. Read More...
How times have changed! There was a time when most of the countries in the Western Hemisphere agreed with Washington's hostile policy toward Cuba and cooperated with it. Now the U.S. is… Read More...