One year ago this week, shouts of "Libertad" echoed down streets and across town squares all over Cuba. Just 90 miles from U.S. soil, brave Cubans marched in unprecedented numbers for freedom – for an ...
Cuba’s repressive Communist dictatorship relies on more than brute force to oppress its people. The Castros and their successors keep Cubans in line by controlling what information they can receive ...
HAVANA, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Cubans suffering long lines for food, fuel and medicine now have a new problem: painfully slow internet. Internet service, never speedy in a country that first authorized ...
A video titled "The true face of the Cuban capital" garnered more than 3 million views on YouTube in just a couple of weeks, with footage offering a candid glimpse into Centro Habana, a neighbourhood ...
Cuba lost more than $13 million after officials tried to silence the country’s protesters. Cuba is listed ninth on a list of 18 countries that lost money because they decided to shut down their ...
Jack Dutton is a Newsweek Reporter based in Cape Town, South Africa. His focus is reporting on global politics and international relations. He has covered climate change, foreign affairs, migration ...
ATHENS, Greece--A Cuba government official told a United Nations summit here that the U.S. government was to blame for the poor Internet access that its citizens endure. Juan Fernandez, a government ...
In reaction to Sunday’s islandwide wave of unprecedented, 3G-enabled anti-government street protests—the result of years of political repression, lack of fundamental freedoms, recent shortages of food ...
As Cuba’s authoritarian government clamps down on Internet access, a handful of U.S. lawmakers are pointing to a possible countermeasure to keep protesters online: sending high-tech balloons that ...
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