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President Miguel Díaz-Canel faces biggest threat to Communist party’s authority in decades
Havana blames US sanctions after thousands demonstrate in anti-government protests
Demonstrators demand dialogue with the Havana government over jailed rapper
Official historian saved the baroque and neoclassical buildings loved by tourists
As Cuban art goes on show in Miami, artists back home are being jailed after protesting a draconian new law
The issuance of new business licences comes with oppressive regulations
Three survivors after jet came down shortly after taking off from Havana
Official confirmation of candidate will coincide with 57th anniversary of Bay of Pigs invasion
Scientists struggle to prove claims Havana mission was targeted by weaponised sound
The appointment of a new president next week will only serve to underline the country’s economic stagnation and fading influence
Who would set up a gallery in a place where selling art is forbidden?
Close ties could be used to prod embattled nation beyond Maduro
Secretary of state Tillerson says move is to ‘ensure equity’ in diplomatic relations
Financial Times picture editors showcase photographs from the weekend
Fears that 15ft storm surge could hit communities on state’s Gulf coastline
Photographer Rose Marie Cromwell on ‘a place that conjures the raw intensity of being alive’
Washington suspects that covert sonic device affected diplomats on the island
New policy toughens approach to communist island but does not reverse rapprochement
A ride in a classic 1950s car was my introduction to Havana’s two-speed, dual-currency economy
Son of a Cuban émigré, John Paul Rathbone asks what Fidel’s death means for the republic’s people
A few world dignitaries eulogise late Cuban leader but few leaders of stature attend
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