NewsCenter 5’s Mike Beaudet explores a country full of contradictions: Cuba. A socialist nation that’s eager to welcome international tourists and their money. Officially at odds with the US, but ...
For many travelers, Cuba evokes thoughts of Havana’s iconic vintage cars, mojitos at sunset, and beautiful music echoing through cobblestone streets. But beyond the capital lies a Cuba that is rarely ...
To buy a house in the once-elegant Miramar neighborhood of Havana, the average Cuban must have saved all of his salary since British troops captured the city in 1762. That house would cost about ...
Though the door to Cuba is opening very slowly, it is most certainly ajar. I know. I stepped through that door two weeks ago to discover a number of changes — some subtle, others startling — that had ...
In this June 1, 2015 photo, a vendor, wearing a muscle shirt with a Cuban national flag motif, stands next to a souvenir T-shirt featuring Che Guevara, in the shop's doorway, in Old Havana, Cuba.
Cuba’s communist political system, in power since 1959, is probably in its terminal stage. Beset by longstanding and gross economic mismanagement, deep-rooted corruption, and over half a century of ...
HAVANA, Cuba — Marco put his home up for sale, a concrete, one-bedroom house outside the Cuban capital, just blocks from the beach. He's hoping to sell almost everything he has to fund the journey out ...
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