Cuba Headlines

Cuba News, Breaking News, Articles and Daily Information

Bush In Heavens (Part I), Reflections by Comrade Fidel

In this reflection I will go by the news received from different sources, including international cable services, -without specifically recognizing any of them as the information source, but strictly abiding by the text of the news-- books, documents, the Internet, and even questions asked to well-documented sources. Read More

Another thought on the religion in Cuba

South Florida churches and synagogues are deepening contacts in Cuba, but quietly to avoid angering the Cuban government and some exiles. Read More

US Treasury Department Fines Citigroup Bank for Violating Blockade against Cuba

According to Granma news daily, the sanction - a fine of 16.250 dollars - was imposed on Citigroup for not having a license to accept payments for goods sent through a Cuban company in 2004. Read More

Legendary Cuban musician Israel Lopez (Cachao), creator of the mambo, died on Saturday in Miami

Legendary Cuban musician Israel Lopez, known to the world as Cachao and credited with being one of the originators of the mambo musical style, died on Saturday in Miami, his spokesman announced. He was 89. Read More

Cuba Denounces Impunity Given to Terrorists At the UN

It claimed actions of the Council of Security against the acts terrorist anti-cubanos and the government's of USA tolerance toward these Read More

Europe says not to the U.S. embargo to Cuba in business

When ailing Fidel Castro resigned last month, stock prices of U.S. companies that stand to benefit from more business with Cuba rallied. Read More

U.S. government has ordered to close, some 80 websites to a British tour operator, for selling trips to Cuba

Information reported by The New York Times in an article explains how the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the U.S. Treasury Department has obliged the U.S. company eNom to cancel the sites of British entrepreneur Steve Marshall. Read More

New six-disc boxed set by the Cuban bandleader and guitarist Arsenio Rodríguez

"El Alma de Cuba" (Tumbao) This new six-disc boxed set by the Cuban bandleader and guitarist Arsenio Rodríguez, is a G.T.O.: a Great Thing, Objectively. Read More

Extraction of Cuban oil in the sea would affect in a future the South Florida

Imagine oil rigs drilling in deep waters just 45 miles off the coast of . Refineries process the oil in Cuba and sell it across the Caribbean and beyond. Canadian and Mexican companies supply billions of dollars in equipment and services. Read More

Cuba called the desertion of seven soccer players at the Olympic qualifying tournament

Cuba called the desertion of seven soccer players at the Olympic qualifying tournament in the United States "dishonorable" and a "low blow" on Friday. Read More

Syndicate content