Cuba

May 15, 2026

Families scour southern Mexico after 40 migrants vanished on a dangerous sea route

On Christmas Eve 2024, Elianis Caridad Morejón Pérez, a young Cuban woman, told her mother she was boarding a boat from southern Mexico to the U.S. […]
April 10, 2026

The Equality That Was Achieved… and the Inequality That Returned

In Cuba, the fulfilled promise of racial equality after the 1959 revolution led by Fidel Castro has given way over time to new gaps shaped by migration, access to capital, and the weight of the diaspora. La entrada The Equality That Was Achieved… and the Inequality That Returned se publicó primero en OnCubaNews English.
April 7, 2026

Vicente Martínez Ibor and the Cubans who built Tampa

A Spanish entrepreneur and exiled cigar makers founded Ybor City in the city’s outskirts, a district that would exert a decisive influence on the progress of modern Tampa. It was there, at the Príncipe de Gales factory, that Martí’s revolution was christened in smoke. La entrada Vicente Martínez Ibor and the Cubans who built Tampa se publicó primero en OnCubaNews English.
April 1, 2026

What those who don’t want “reforms” in Cuba actually want

As I have stated on other occasions — and continue to maintain — the only option offered to the Cuban people cannot be the example of Numantia. La entrada What those who don’t want “reforms” in Cuba actually want se publicó primero en OnCubaNews English.
March 26, 2026

Uranga Collections: a home for Cuban collectors

Based in Old Havana, this local development project is dedicated to safeguarding the country’s heritage, “because without collecting, there is no history,” asserts its leader. La entrada Uranga Collections: a home for Cuban collectors se publicó primero en OnCubaNews English.
March 18, 2026

Flash: Havana that doesn’t go completely dark

In the wake of the SEN outage on Monday, Otmaro Rodríguez’s lens roamed the streets of Havana and the Malecón to capture the life that, even in the worst circumstances, prevails. La entrada Flash: Havana that doesn’t go completely dark se publicó primero en OnCubaNews English.
March 15, 2026

More than 96,000 patients await surgery amid U.S. oil embargo, warns health minister

Portal Miranda also spoke of refrigerated transport logistics problems that have affected the timely administration of vaccines to more than 30,000 children, even though the vaccines are available in warehouses. La entrada More than 96,000 patients await surgery amid U.S. oil embargo, warns health minister se publicó primero en OnCubaNews English.
March 13, 2026

Cuba Facing Its Most Important Economic Decision: Attracting Its Diaspora

If Cuba wants to rescue its dying economy and unleash the potential of its enterprises, it will have to make economic decisions that can no longer be postponed. La entrada Cuba Facing Its Most Important Economic Decision: Attracting Its Diaspora se publicó primero en OnCubaNews English.
March 11, 2026

St. Nicholas of Myra: a Greek Orthodox church in the heart of Old Havana

Dedicated to a revered 4th-century bishop, the small Orthodox cathedral is both a gesture of friendship between Greece and Cuba and a spiritual refuge amidst contemporary turmoil. La entrada St. Nicholas of Myra: a Greek Orthodox church in the heart of Old Havana se publicó primero en OnCubaNews English.
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