Cuba

Colombian Government to Resume Peace Talks

The Colombian Government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia guerilla group met Tuesday with plans to meet again Wednesday to discuss how to resume peace talks that have been suspended since Nov. 17.

Ebola Outbreak News 2014: Cuban Doctor in Stable, But Serious Condition After Contracting Deadly Disease

A Cuban doctor who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone is currently in stable condition after undergoing two days of treatment at a Swiss hospital.

Cuba Asks for Investment Money to Help Combat Its Economic Crisis

Cuba asked international companies on Monday to invest over $8 billion to help the island combat its economic crisis. The money would assist with kick-starting a centrally planned economy starved for cash and hamstrung by inefficiency.

Joe Biden Announces Refugee Program for Central American Minors

Vice President Joe Biden announced Friday, a program set to launch in December that will grant refugee status to minors who live in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador and whose parents legally reside in the United States.

Cuban-Born Chicago White Sox Star José Abreu Completes Historic 2014 Season With AL Rookie of the Year

Chicago White Sox first baseman José Abreu has won the 2014 American League Rookie of the Year Award. Not only did the Cuban-born Abreu win Rookie of the Year, but he had one of the greatest seasons of all time by a rookie, and his journey into Major League Baseball was even more impressive.

South Korea Soap Operas Gaining Popularity in Cuba: 'Jewel in the Palace,' 'Queen of the Housewives' Among Favorites

South Korean soap operas are finding fans in Cuba. South Korean soap operas are finding fans in Cuba. The South Korean soap opera "Jewel in the Palace," or "Una Joya En El Palacio," as it is known in Spanish, is the latest soap opera to make its mark in Cuba.

First New Catholic Church in Cuba in 55 years Signals Change for Cuban Government

New church in Cuba after 55 years signals change for Catholic relations A parish in Tampa has made history by being permitted to build the first new Catholic church on Cuba in 55 years, the church announced Oct.

Immigration News 2014: Coast Guard Rescues 33 Suspected Cuban Migrants

The U.S. Coast Guard on Wednesday rescued nearly three dozen individuals whose boat was sinking off the coast of Florida. The 33 individuals are believed to be Cuban migrants.

New York Yankees Legend Orlando Hernandez Talks Journey from Cuba to MLB Stardom as ESPN 30 for 30 Documentary on Him Prepares to Air This Weekend [Exclusive]

New York Yankees legend and World Series hero Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez discusses the upcoming "30 for 30" documentary "Brothers in Exile" which debuts on ESPN Deportes Saturday, November 1st night and on ESPN Tuesday November 4th.

MLB Playoffs: Top Latino Players to Watch in Chase for 2014 World Series

The 2014 World Series is almost here. With just three teams remaining in the postseason, Latin Post takes a look at the best Latin American baseball players left in the postseason.

New York Times Article Criticizing US Embargo on Communist Cuba Sparks Fidel Castro's Interest

Former Cuban President Fidel Castro has found proof of American support for an end to the United States' embargo on Cuba in an article printed in The New York Times this past weekend titled "Obama Should End the Embargo on Cuba."

Mexico vs. Panama: International Friendly Schedule, Predictions & Preview

Mexico and Panama face off Sunday in a Latin American international soccer match. Latin Post.com previews this game, provides a schedule and predicts a winner.

Cuba Embargo News and Debate 2014: Expert Suggests Hillary Clinton Be President to End 'Abnormal' Relationship With Communist Country

In a Wednesday panel discussion at the Cuban Interests Section, experts from both Washington and Havana discussed the benefits of lifting the embargo the United States has Cuba.

Former Cuban Leader Fidel Castro Wants to Read a Stephen Hawking Book and Says NATO Wants 'Extermination' of Russians

In an article published Wednesday by Granma, Cuba's official newspaper, Former Cuban President Fidel Castro tackled various subjects, including NATO, Stephen Hawking and the Big Bang theory.

A Look at Miami, Florida's Little Havana Neighborhood Preserving Cuban and Central American Culture

A neighborhood in Miami known as Little Havana is working to preserve its Latino culture. A neighborhood in Miami known as Little Havana is working to preserve its Latino culture.

2014 MLB Playoffs: Latino Baseball Players to Watch During Postseason

The 2014 Major League Baseball Playoffs have begun, and there are multiple Latin American players to keep an eye on. Latin Post.com lists notable players you should watch in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month.

Ebola Virus Outbreak: Cuba Sends More Medical Professionals to West Africa

Cuba sends more medical professionals to fight Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa Cuba announced it will be sending 300 more nurses to help fight the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa, Reuters reported.

Hispanic Heritage Month & Latin Social Media Wrap Up: How Angelique Boyer, William Levy & Sebastián Rulli Show Love For Latin America

On social media, celebrities can't help sharing about where they are from. Although we're in the middle of Hispanic Heritage Month, many Latino celebrities don't wait until then to spread love for their Latin American country.

William Levy Twitter & Telenovela News 2014: Star Opens Up About Cuba, Difference Between Telenovela and Hollywood

William Levy got very honest about his career and what he expects to achieve in Hollywood. William Levy is ready to leave his mark on Hollywood. The former telenovela star has been focusing his time on feature films, and he opened up to Venue Magazine about his career.

Ebola Virus Outbreak 2014: Crisis Continues as WHO Asks for International Aid and Cuba Sends Doctors

Cuba will send 165 doctors, nurses and specialists to West Africa in October but the WHO still needs more than thousand health professionals.

Cuba Government Limits Goods US Travelers Can Bring in Via Airport: Americans Lament Loss of Gifts for Families

On Monday, the Cuban government implemented new restrictions on what travelers can bring into the country in their suitcases, leaving some Americans frustrated that they can't bring goods to their families in the communist country.
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