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Cuba food crisis: Havana turns to world food programme for help
Cuba's economic crisis is causing severe shortages, increasing child malnutrition, and prompting a historical request for UN aid.
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Cuban tourism downturn: New hotels being built despite visitor numbers
Despite the downturn, the state-run tourism body is building more hotels -- while the homes of many ordinary people collapse.
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Cuba Announces Economic Measures for 2024
Cuba announced tough economic measures for 2024 with increased prices for fuel and essential services.
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Former Career U.S. Diplomat Charged With Spying for Cuban Intelligence for Decades
A former U.S. diplomat has been arrested and accused of being a secret Cuban spy.
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Bolero declared UNESCO intangible cultural heritage
Part of Cuba and Mexico's deep cultural tradition, the musical genre of Bolero is now recognised as an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO.
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Cuba trains medical students: 200 Palestinians study medicine in Havana for free
Doctors are needed more than ever in Gaza, and Cuba is lending a hand.
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Dia de Muertos celebrations in Mexico and beyond
The Day of the Dead has long-standing roots in Mexico but that's far from the only place where it's celebrated, with countries like Bolivia and Cuba also taking part in the tradition of remembering the deceased.
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Cuban economic crisis: Thousands of people emigrate to the US
Cubans continue to immigrate to the US in historic numbers.
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India-Cuba should work on CDRI: Meenakshi Lekhi on 50th anniversary of Fidel Castro's visit to India
On the fiftieth anniversary of Fidel Castro's first visit to India, Union minister of State for Culture Meenakshi Lekhi called his visit a 'huge moment of celebration for India for that period'. She also calle dit a day to remember...
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G77 summit: Nations hope to establish new economic world order
Delegates from the world's developing countries are gathering in Cuba.
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Cuba's National Rebellion Day: 70th anniversary of revolutionary attack
It has been 70 years since late President Fidel Castro led an attack on a military base in eastern Cuba.
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All these heat waves are the new normal, scientists say
Climate change experts are warning that extreme weather and climate-related disasters could increase as punishing heat waves continue across much of the northern hemisphere.
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New Eye Treatment Cured Boy's Blindness
A teen in Cuba who's been legally blind can now see again thanks to new gene therapy treatments.
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New Eye Treatment Cures Teen Boy's Blindness
A teenage boy who has been blind for most of his life has been cured due to new gene therapy treatments.
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Cuba economy: Government seeks to revive food production
How Cuba's government is trying to revive its domestic food production. Which has fallen in the past few years.
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Cuba-Russia relations: Nations have had a decades-long relationship
The Caribbean island nation is strengthening relations with Russia.
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Iranian president’s ‘anti-imperialism’ Latin America tour
Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi is in Latin America to strengthen an alliance against ‘Western imperialism’.
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Cuba's private business grows after 10-year ban
Communist Cuba is trying to revive private businesses, to steer the island out of an economic crisis.
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Russia and Cuba rekindling alliance as Ukraine war continues
The Ukraine war is resurrecting a former Cold War alliance between an increasingly isolated Russia and a desperate Cuba. Cuban soldiers have also been spotted fighting alongside Russian and Wagner Group troops in Ukraine. Some fear...
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Cuban-Canadians accuse Havana of intimidation campaign
Thirteen Cuban-Canadian Montrealers say the Cuban government has been targeting them through an online misinformation campaign. They say the government is spreading dangerous lies about them, and that law enforcement in Canada is not...
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Cuba sanctions: Sugar production grinding to halt
Cuba was once in the unique position of producing more sugar than any other country in the world.
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Canadian woman barred from Cuba over Facebook posts
A Cuban-born Canadian recently learned she’s no longer welcome in her homeland. Glenda Corella Cespedes says she was barred from getting off a recent flight to Holguin over Facebook posts critical of Cuba’s Communist Party.
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Cuba: Havana residents struggle with crumbling houses
Dilapidated buildings in old Havana have become an example of the severe economic crisis in Cuba.
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Cuban pensioners struggle as young people move to the US
In Cuba, economic crisis has left many people feeling they have no choice but to look elsewhere for better opportunitie