- Reinventing Cuba: A documentary from CGTN America Everyone’s talking about Cuba and the U.S. mending fences, but what will Cuba be exporting in greatest numbers? It’s a little-explored question that will lead us to understand who Cubans really are.
- President Obama and President Castro meet in Havana The U.S. and Cuban presidents are meeting in Havana for the first time in 88 years.
- The Heat: President Obama in Cuba President Obama is in Cuba: the first visit by a sitting U.S. president in almost 90 years.
- Obama’s Cuba trip gets mixed reaction in Miami Against the backdrop of U.S. President Barack Obama’s visit to Cuba which many see as a hopeful opening, some who left the island to escape communism decades ago do not agree with this new era of diplomatic relations.
- Steps Obama has taken to ease US restrictions on Cuba President Barack Obama aims to use his historic visit in Cuba to further his bid to restore ties after a half-century of acrimony.
- Calvin Coolidge: Last US president to visit Havana It’s 88 years since a U.S. President set foot in Cuba. That man was Calvin Coolidge.
- US President Barack Obama arrives in Havana for historic visit After weeks of eager anticipation, U.S. President Barack Obama has arrived in Cuba for his historic visit.
- Edgy new sights and sounds from contemporary Cuba One of the things the Cuban people are often associated with is their love of music. Jazz, salsa, rhumba are all popular musical genres on the island. The country is also famous for musical groups Los Van Van and Buena Vista Social Club.
- US President Obama’s game plan for Latin America It’s been over a year since Cuba and the United States announced their renewal of diplomatic ties. Now, President Barack Obama is visiting.
- Cubans react to renewed relationship with the US On March 21st President Barack Obama becomes the first U.S. president to travel to Cuba in more than 80 years.
- More Cuban girls graduate from high school and go on to university Cuba prides itself on its free education system, and like many countries where girls have equal access to education, they tend to do better than boys.
- Cuba-US relations: The view from Havana While polls suggest a majority of Americans approve of U.S. President Barack Obama’s decision to restore diplomatic relations with Cuba, he has faced criticism at home from many of the Republican presidential candidates. But what do Cubans think?
- World’s best cigar sommeliers compete in Havana Cigar aficionados from around the world descend on Havana for the annual Cigar Festival. Among them, some of the world’s leading experts on Cuban cigars. Many come to compete in the international cigar sommelier competition.
- Obama administration loosens rules on Cuba travel, dollar The Obama administration on Tuesday loosened rules on travel to Cuba and the Cuban government’s use of the dollar, removing obstacles to closer ties between the two countries five days before President Barack Obama makes a historic trip to Havana.
- Cubans call free universal healthcare a success Cubans tend to blame their hardships on the U.S. trade embargo. It’s had a crippling effect for sure, but these days even president Castro talks openly about Cuba’s long lists of economic mistakes. But everyone approves of at least one investment the government has made: in free universal healthcare.
- Cuban entrepreneurs create second hand chic So Cuban artists of renown do well abroad, and are gaining traction domestically. But what about Cuba’s lesser known creators and craftsmen?
- Lack of internet forces businesses to innovate Vistar is Cuba’s first independent magazine dedicated to art, culture and nightlife. The people behind this start-up are young, inexperienced and enthusiastic.
- Cuba advancing in biotech and medical treatment Three years ago Cuba’s biotech industries were given unprecedented once-unthinkable freedom to do business,for profit,overseas.