Even if President Barack Obama successfully closes the prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the naval base there will not be…
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The U.S. on Tuesday welcomed Fidel Castro’s comments about attempts by Washington and Havana to normalize relations between the longtime…
ReadVenezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced new measures to attempt to fix the country's ailing economy, which he admitted was "in…
ReadCuba has completed the release of all 53 prisoners it had promised to free, the Obama administration said on Monday,…
ReadU.S.-Cuba talks on normalizing ties will take place in Havana on January 21-22. The U.S. will send its highest-ranking delegation…
ReadBrazil’s President, Dilma Rousseff, began her second term Thursday vowing to rein in government spending to curb inflation and pull…
ReadA day after the U.S. said it’s possible President Barack Obama may visit longtime foe Cuba, it appears a visit…
ReadCuban President Raul Castro urges Washington to lift its trade and economic embargo on the communist island.
ReadA possible trip by President Barack Obama to the communist island just miles off its shores is not out of…
ReadFARC rebels and government negotiating teams overcome challenges to finalize current round of peace dialogues.
ReadBrazilian football legend Pele was released from a hospital in Brazilian city Sao Paulo Tuesday.
ReadThe Prime Minister of Jamaica, Portia Simpson-Miller highlighted today here the historical ties of friendship between Cuba and the Caribbean,…
ReadThe government and FARC have agreed Wednesday to resume peace talks that were halted following the capture of an army…
ReadProtesters marched in more than 200 cities across the world Thursday, including more than 40 U.S. cities.
ReadThe Honduran beauty queen María José Alvarado and her sister were shot. The alleged perpetrator was arrested - and the…
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