Skip to content
Advertisement

Cuba

Latest Stories

c3ddf455215b0502490f6a7067006652.jpg

c3ddf455215b0502490f6a7067006652.jpg

A player from the University of Tampa, left, outs a player from a Cuban youth team at second and throws to first during an exhibition game in Havana, Cuba, Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2014. Cultural exchanges between Cuba and the U.S. have become increasingly common in recent years. President Barack Obama's administration has restored so-called people-to-people tours, resulting in tens of thousands of Americans visiting the island each year legally. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)

4b4fca32709fe400470f6a706700bc03.jpg

4b4fca32709fe400470f6a706700bc03.jpg

A man is reflected in the window of a car dealership as he looks at the prices of new cars, seen on the documents in the window, at a government-run dealership that sells new and used vehicles in Havana, Cuba, Thursday, Jan. 2, 2014. Cubans are eagerly visiting car dealerships as a new law takes effect on Friday eliminating a special permit requirement that has greatly restricted vehicle ownership in the country. To their dismay they found sharply hiked prices on the first day the law was in force. In Cuba, the government retains its monopoly on a vehicle's market value. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)