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Why Fidel Castro Dissed Obama After Cuba Visit
The 89-year-old Cuban revolutionary seemed less pleased with Obama than a majority of Cuban citizens were.
Why Are Castro's Worst Crimes Being Erased?
The shooting down by Cuban jets of a rescue plane is being written out of the history books.
Ramon Castro, Fidel's Brother, Dies at 91
Castro, who kept a low profile in recent years, died in Havana, Cuban official media reported on Tuesday.
Cuban Protest Artist El Sexto: 'You Have to Keep at It'
Danilo Maldonado Machado, known as "El Sexto," is a Cuban artist and former prisoner of conscience.
I Was Locked Up by the Castro Brothers
Antonio Rodiles was beaten by Cuban police and locked up without trial for demanding human rights.
Two Castros, Two Very Different Speeches at the United Nations
Analysts say Raúl Castro's address at the U.N. on Monday was yet another sign that the two countries were moving toward closer relations.
Pope Francis Meets With Fidel Castro
They discussed religion and world affairs at the home of the 89-year-old retired president.
Obama Talks to Castro, Chips Away at the Cuban Embargo
Raul Castro told Barack Obama on Friday that Washington should totally lift its economic embargo.
Obama is Drafting Regulations to Ease Cuban Trade and Travel Restrictions
The regulations, to be announced as soon as Friday, include allowing U.S. companies to establish subsidiaries with Cuba.
Pope Francis Will Speak Mostly in Spanish During U.S. Visit; Meeting With Castro in Cuba Likely
The 78-year-old Argentine pope had been practicing over the summer, but is still not comfortable speaking in English.
CIA Plans Huge Release of Top-Secret Reports From the 1960s
The presidential briefings will cover what the spy agency told JFK and LBJ about foreign crises and leaders.
Airbnb Racks Up 1,000 Cuba Listings in 2 Months, But Most Managed by Small Group of People
This phenomenon is due, in large part, to the Internet connection issues in Cuba.
Cuba's Bay of Fat Cats
Cuba is on the cusp of another revolution, this one fought with lines of credit instead of rifles and slogans
The World According to Jeb Bush
Bush offered few answers in his first foreign policy speech of the undeclared presidential campaign.
Meet Barack Obama's Frenemy: Democratic Senator Bob Menendez
When it comes to Obama's relationship with Menendez it's, um, complicated. What's a president to do?
Newsweeks Past: Cuban Crisis
Diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Cuba were suspended between 1961 and 2014.
Lessons Cuba Can Learn From East Germany
Raúl Castro should take advice on how to dismantle communism without conflict.
Obama Did the Right Thing on Cuba
The president can't lift the embargo on Cuba without Congress, but restoring relations is a good start.