DEFENSE June 8, 2023 China reportedly reaches secret, billion-dollar deal for Cuba spy station targeting US: 'Sends a message' A new report says China has secured a secret agreement to build an eavesdropping station in Cuba, targeting communications in the United States.
Caribbean June 2, 2023 Arlene, first named storm of 2023, forms in Gulf of Mexico Tropical Storm Arlene, the first named storm detected in this year's Atlantic hurricane season, formed Friday in the Gulf of Mexico and appears to be moving toward western Cuba.
Mexico May 29, 2023 Mexico accused of financing Cuban regime by sponsoring 'slave' medical missions Cuba spreads socialism by sending "doctors" to its allied countries, many of whom are reportedly members of the military and intelligence service of the dictatorship.
LIFESTYLE May 13, 2023 Child is saved by emergency surgery after he swallowed a clothespin spring Parents are warned to be extra careful with their children after a young child in Cuba swallowed the spring from a clothespin. The boy is on the road to recovery after successful surgery.
Cuba May 11, 2023 Cuban anti-government protests break out near infamous US base Demonstrations near Guantanamo, Cuba, were met over the weekend with stiff government resistance and were downplayed by the communist regime's propaganda machine in state-run media.
South America May 2, 2023 Colombian government, top communist guerrilla group resume peace talks in Cuba Colombian government representatives have resumed peace talks in Cuba with the communist-inspired National Liberation Army, the nation's largest remaining guerrilla group.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash April 19, 2023 Physicists, victims contradict feds' report on 'Havana Syndrome' attacks on US diplomats Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ chief political anchor and host of 'Special Report' Bret Baier aired a report on the current state of the investigation into Havana Syndrome.
Cuba April 18, 2023 Havana syndrome: Foreign adversaries' microwave weapons capabilities explained by physicist Physicist James Benford says foreign adversaries with microwave weapon capabilities could be the root of the Havana syndrome plaguing hundreds of U.S. diplomats.
World March 30, 2023 Elián González, once center of US-Cuba custody battle, now government official: reports Once a boy who made headlines over a custody battle between the U.S. and Cuba, Elián González reportedly is now a government official in the Latin American country.
Italy March 30, 2023 Reporter's Notebook: Our man in Rome retires at 96 Mario Biasetti, one of the deans of international journalism and Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ bureau chief in Rome, is retiring this week. The Italian-born, Boston-raised U.S. Army veteran of WWII has decided to hang up his news hat at 96.
Florida March 28, 2023 DeSantis press secretary says Fidel Castro children's book not 'true history,' blames progressives A children's book about deceased Cuban leader Fidel Castro was criticized by the spokesperson for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.