Migrants march from Tapachula: 'We feel like prisoners'
Cubans and Central American migrants march 500 kilometers from Tapachula protesting bureaucratic delays and lack of work opportunities in Mexico.
The latest from the island
Cubans and Central American migrants march 500 kilometers from Tapachula protesting bureaucratic delays and lack of work opportunities in Mexico.
Cuba denounces U.S. pressure as Honduras and Jamaica end healthcare agreements with the island during the 2026 crisis.
Airport security agents tip off ICE about migrant travelers. Viral San Francisco case exposes Trump's new tactic.
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) reactivates suspended processes, benefiting thousands of Cuban and Venezuelan migrants in the U.S.
The 'Granma 2.0' vessel docked at Havana Harbor with humanitarian aid and medical supplies, defying the worsening energy crisis on the island.
ICE detains Cuban families in New York, including nursing mothers and minors, raising deportations to record levels in 2026.
At least 20 people have been freed in Cuba as part of an agreement mediated by the Holy See, part of an initial plan to release 51 inmates.
Extreme fuel shortages in Cuba drive prices sky-high on the black market, where a liter of gasoline is now trading for 4,000 Cuban pesos.
Russian President Vladimir Putin signs the law officializing the military cooperation convention with Cuba, strengthening the Moscow-Havana alliance.