Havana Contest Photo Contest Closed
Entries for the 8th Havana Times Cuba Photo Contest are now closed. We will be posting information on the jury selections in the coming days.
Read MoreEntries for the 8th Havana Times Cuba Photo Contest are now closed. We will be posting information on the jury selections in the coming days.
Read MoreHigh temperatures will be between 32 and 34° C (90 and 93 F) and the lows between 24 and 25° C (75 and 77 F). The sea surface temperature will be stable at 29° C (84 F).
Read MoreDesperate to not be deported to Cuba, thousands of migrants from the island decide to risk their lives in the jungles of Colombia and Panama. The following is an alert about their situation.
Read MoreMore than 10,000 athletes across the world have convened in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, for the 2016 Summer Olympics, which has its inauguration ceremony this evening.
Read MoreHurricane Earl is located in the western Caribbean Sea, however, the system will not affect Cuban territory as it moves to the west-northwest.
Read MoreNicaraguan president Daniel Ortega inscribed his wife, Rosario Murillo, on Tuesday as his running mate in the general elections set for November 6. With the organized opposition banned from taking part in the elections, Murillo, who currently holds several important government posts, is the virtual VP come January, 2017.
Read MoreThe French corporations, Bouygues Batiment International and Aeropuertos de Paris will manage the “Jose Marti” International Airport of Havana.
Read MoreThe Cuban Weather Institute (INSMET) is reporting this afternoon that Tropical Storm Earl, which formed in the morning in the western Caribbean near Jamaica and well south of Cuba, is moving west and gaining slightly in organization and intensity.
Read MoreWith flights to Cuba on the rise, the Cuban Aiports and Aviation Services company has launched a call to train 50 air traffic controllers, who will earn a basic monthly salary of around 16 US dollars.
Read MoreDelegations from Cuba and the US met last week in Washington to make progress with negotiations on one of the more heated topics in the process of normalizing diplomatic relations: mutual compensation for confiscations and harm caused to citizens of both countries.
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