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Alphabet Inc's Google is poised to expand Internet access in Cuba, U.S. President Barack Obama told ABC News in an interview during his historic visit to the island nation.
President Barack Obama began his historic three-day visit to Cuba Sunday and, despite landing in the country just hours ago, POTUS has already signaled major changes ahead for the island nation.
More Cuban Americans, Republicans are getting behind the push toward normalized relations.
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As a way to further the strength of the two countries' relationship and to hopefully benefit American citizens, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed an agreement last year with Cuba to have CimaVax, a Cuban vaccine used to treat lung cancer, to th
President Obama said that he would "speak candidly about our serious differences with the Cuban government, including on democracy and human rights" as he discusses "how we can continue normalizing relations" with Cuban President Raúl Castro
President Obama's planned trip to Cuba in March may be a political breakthrough, but American business leaders are still waiting for a breakthrough on the economic front.
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The deal will allow for up to 110 flights per day from the United States to Cuba.
More and more Cubans are getting access to the internet, thanks to government Wi-Fi hotspots and a loosening of trade restrictions with the US.
As summer began to bake the central Cuban city of Sancti Spiritus, Elio Alvarez and Lideisy Hernandez sold their tiny apartment and everything in it for $5,000 and joined the largest migration from their homeland in decades.
The Cuban government has shut down the island's only official email service provider and it's not clear when it'll come back.
The Cuban government has shut down the island's only official email service provider and it's not clear when it'll come back.
Cuba signed a roaming agreement with U.S. telecom Sprint Corp during its first annual trade fair since rapprochement with the United States and told 600 companies from 70 countries at that it was eager for more business.
Relations between Havana and Washington are improving. But that offers little hope on the 'Isle of Youth.'
Cuban troops have joined Russian, Iranian, Lebanese Hezbollah and possibly Chinese soldiers assisting the al-Assad government in its fight against al-Nusra, ISIS and the U.S.-supported jihadis in Syria, according to the University of Miami's Instit
By midnight, the basement of one of Havana's hottest clubs is packed wall-to-wall for a private concert by one of Cuba's biggest pop stars.
In 1991, the Soviet Union collapsed and Cuba lost its major supplier of fuel, fertilizer and food. Since they were importing more than 80 percent of the food consumed, they needed to learn how to produce their own food.
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said his country would once again present a resolution before the U.N. calling for an end to the blockade.
Call it another immigration surge of the United States' own making.
I am sitting in a communist computer club for children in downtown Havana, and I am being pushed pirated material from around the world by the Cuban government.
It's easy to know when you've encountered a wifi hotspot in Cuba, if only because they're the only places that feel even remotely like you're walking through an American city.
Cuba is coming in from the cold war era
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John Kerry reopens embassy and proclaims 'Cuba's future is for Cubans' as American flag is raised over building for the first time in more than half a century
Even thumbing a ride is government controlled in Castro-land, but people think that's been imposed on them by the U.S. embargo.
A $3 million yacht left Key West this week with two barbeque grills, 250 channels of satellite TV and a just-in-case plan for rescuing stranded Cuban rafters encountered in the Florida Straits.
Hillary Clinton has criticized supporters of the Cuban blockade as looking at the world through an "outdated cold war lens."