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Cuba
Inside Fidel Castro's Cuba — and His Legacy
By Pico Iyer
Fidel Castro Dies at 90
By Tim Padgett
LIFE With Fidel Castro: See Early Photos of the Cuban Leader
By Lily Rothman and Liz Ronk
World Leaders React to Fidel Castro's Death
By Katie Reilly
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Cuba
How Castro Went From Revolutionary to Ruler
The Cuban leader has died at 90
By Lily Rothman
November 26, 2016
Fidel Castro: A Life in Pictures
A pictorial look back at the legendary strongman's early days and rise to power
By TIME Photo
November 26, 2016
Cuba to Hold Military Drills After Trump Victory
Strategic exercises typically coincide with periods of diplomatic tension and have been used to send a signal to the U.S.
By Joseph Hincks
November 10, 2016
Philippines' Duterte Offers a Glimpse of What Trump Foreign Policy Might Be Like
Both the Philippine President and the U.S. Republican presidential candidate have irked traditional allies and move closer to rivals
By Charlie Campbell / Beijing
October 27, 2016
President Obama Lifts Restrictions on Cuban Rum and Cigars
The changes will take effect Oct. 17
By Tessa Berenson Rogers
October 14, 2016
CUBA: The Long Way to America
By Karl Vick | Photographs by Lisette Poole The shortest route from Cuba to the U.S. is 90 miles. But that’s across the Florida Straits, and Liset Barrios gets nervous on a boat. So...
October 13, 2016
John Oliver Reminds the World That Guantanamo Prison Still Exists
Oliver believes that Obama should make good on his promise to close the prison now or simply move it to the U.S.
By Melissa Locker
October 10, 2016
See Scenes From Hurricane Matthew's Devastating Trail of Destruction
A look at the hurricane's destruction as it traveled north
By TIME Photo
October 9, 2016
A Soulful Photographic Portrait of Cuba
Rose Marie Cromwell offers a lyric homage to Cuba
By Paula Kupfer
September 21, 2016
Photographing the Last Days of FARC
Alvaro Ybarra Zavala has spent the last 12 years documenting Colombia's FARC
By Alice Gabriner
September 12, 2016
First Scheduled Flight Between U.S. and Cuba Lands
But a memorandum of understanding between Cuba and the U.S. will limit Havana flights to 20 round trips per day
By Jeffrey Dastin / Reuters
August 31, 2016
U.S. Transfers 15 Guantánamo Detainees to UAE
The facility's population is down to 61 detainees
By Daniel White
August 15, 2016
How Cuba's Reggaeton Defies Internet Restrictions
Reggaeton incorporates elements of hip-hop, electronic music and rap with influences of Jamaican dancehall
By Chelsea Matiash
July 8, 2016
You Can Soon Get Cuban Coffee for Your Nespresso
For the first time in half a century, Cuban coffee will be sold in the U.S. starting this fall
By John Kell / Fortune
June 21, 2016
6 U.S. Airlines Approved for Cuba Flights
Six American airlines will be allowed to conduct flights in the fall
By Daniel White
June 10, 2016
Former Cuban Prisoner: Human-Rights Violations Remain
Despite renewed ties with the U.S.
By Armando Valladares
June 2, 2016
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