In a cramped ground floor office in Madrid, Alejandro Gonzalez Raga recalls the day of his arrest in Cuba, 13 years ago. There was a knock at the door. It was Cuban state security. "They said, 'You are detained in the name of the people,'" he recalls.
When he succeeded his ailing big brother Fidel in 2008, Cuban President Raúl Castro pledged continuity for the island's half-century-old Communist revolution. Harsh restrictions on political rights remain, but Raúl, who is 84 years old, kept only part
President Obama's historic trip to Cuba on Sunday was accompanied by a warning from U.S. health officials that the mosquito-borne Zika virus linked to birth defects has spread to the island nation. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued
WASHINGTON — A delegation of Hoosiers representing agricultural interests saw firsthand the export opportunities in Cuba. Last year, representatives of the Indiana Farm Bureau, agribusiness firms, trade groups and others witnessed a shortage of food
In a cramped ground floor office in Madrid, Alejandro Gonzalez Raga recalls the day of his arrest in Cuba, 13 years ago. There was a knock at the door. It was Cuban state security. "They said, 'You are detained in the name of the people,'" he recalls.