After battling for his life for nearly a month, Néstor Gabriel del Río Benavides, a 7-year-old boy, sadly passed away early on January 21. He had
Cuba's National Electric System (SEN) is teetering on the edge of a severe crisis that could lead to another widespread blackout. This precarious
Ferrer, the leader of the dissident organization Patriotic Union of Cuba, had previously been in prison because of his political opposition to the communist government.
Cuban dissident and human rights activist Jose Daniel Ferrer told Reuters on Thursday he had been released from jail and was at home, part of a broader plan negotiated with the Vatican to gradually free upwards of 500 prisoners.
With scheduled and ongoing projects, Cuba aims to transform its airports into modern and efficient gateways to boost tourism and economic growth.
Hundreds more Cuban dissidents are expected to be released in the coming days in a deal with President Biden, but even a top beneficiary is balking.
The move follows President Joe Biden’s decision to remove Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism, a gesture the Cuban government says reflected “the spirit of the 2025 Jubilee.”
(Tribune News Service) — Just hours after his release from prison on Thursday, Cuban opposition leader José Daniel Ferrer called on the incoming Trump administration to make no concessions to the Havana regime but at the same time help alleviate the humanitarian crisis on the island.
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Cuba has released prominent dissident José Daniel Ferrer from jail, as part of a Cuban government decision to gradually free more than 500 prisoners as part of talks with the Vatican
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