Cuba
Iranian feminists understood the revolution better than Europe’s intellectuals - opinion
While Foucault praised Iran’s 1979 revolution as spiritual, Iranian women warned it would mean coercion, veiling, and the erasure of their rights.
Jewish woman once held up by Nazis as ideal Aryan baby dead at 91
Trump says no more Venezuelan oil or money to go to Cuba, pushes for deal
Venezuelan Interior Minister: One hundred people killed in US operation to capture Maduro
Cuba calls US nuclear submarine in Guantanamo Bay 'provocative escalation'
The ministry did not specify whether the submarine was armed. It said it was at the base from July 5 to July 8.
Iranian president arrives in Cuba as part of South America trip
In Venezuela, he spoke about the need to confront the US and create a “new world order” that would overturn the US-led world order that has existed since the end of the Cold War.
Cuba entirely without power after Hurricane Ian
The sprawling Category 3 hurricane was barreling north towards the Dry Tortugas, off the Florida Keys, late on Tuesday, with maximum sustained winds of 120 miles per hour.
Florida governor says storm surge from Hurricane Ian has likely peaked
Before heading to Florida, Hurricane Ian slammed into Cuba, forcing evacuations, cutting power and swamping fishing villages.
Hurricane Ian rips into western Cuba, with Florida in its sights
The Category 3 hurricane Ian is expected to strengthen further on Tuesday after cutting a swath through Cuba's farm country west of the capital Havana and emerging over the Gulf of Mexico
Caribbean Paradise: Cuba to Curacao (Jewish style)
The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 36
Cubans split over more liberal family code as referendum nears
The Cuban Roman Catholic Church has lashed out against gay marriage.
Israelis and Cubans celebrate chess through Chess4Solidarity tournament
Some 200 chess players from the two countries faced each other in competitive matches through the Israeli chess club's Chess4Solidarity campaign.
Meet the Jews of Cuba and their fascinating history
James Berenthal sits down with the Jerusalem Report to discuss his family's distinctive role in a historic community
‘Havana syndrome’ attacks reveal US adversaries may have dangerous intel
The coincidental timing of when US intelligence is being targeted with the "Havana syndrome" raises the possibility that the attacks are targeted.