5.8 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Eastern Cuba Amid Power Collapse
A strong earthquake strikes Santiago and Granma while Cuba suffers a total disconnect from the electric grid, deepening the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
The latest from the island
A strong earthquake strikes Santiago and Granma while Cuba suffers a total disconnect from the electric grid, deepening the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
New mass detention policy affects Cubans and other migrants who never committed crimes while awaiting asylum hearings
Negotiations between Washington and Havana could release all commercial flights to the island amidst Cuba's energy crisis.
Cuban government offers exiles the chance to openly own businesses for first time while Trump promises 'incredible people will return to Cuba'.
Cuba suffers its second day of a national blackout after the grid collapse. Authorities have yet to determine the origin of the massive failure.
Cuban demonstrators attack Communist Party building in rare protest over blackouts and food prices. Five arrested in uncommon act of public dissent.
Roberto Mosquera del Peral, deported to Eswatini by the US since 2025, questions from African prison Trump's third-country deportation program
After Friday the 13th deadline expired, federal lawsuit against USCIS over Cuban residencies paralyzed under Trump continues its legal course.
Trump administration publishes inconsistent deportation data while eliminating official immigration information sources that existed since 1872.