HAVANA (Reuters) - As blackouts, food, fuel and labor shortages in Cuba grow more acute by the day, a trip to the Caribbean island has become a hard sell. Cuban government statistics tell the story: ...
When US President Barack Obama stepped off Air Force One onto Cuban soil in 2016, he was one of around four million visitors to the island that year. A record high at the time, Cuba's visitor numbers ...
Cuba's once‑strong tourism industry -- long one of the island's biggest economic pillars -- is now facing a serious downturn. At the same time, recent geopolitics, including the United States' ...
Cuba is entering a deeper crisis, with failing infrastructure and a collapsing tourism sector pushing livelihoods to the brink. As pressure mounts, the question is no longer whether the island can ...
Cuba is facing economic hardship due to fuel shortages, natural disasters, and government policies. Many Cubans are struggling to afford basic necessities due to inflation and low wages. Despite the ...
HAVANA (AP) — It’s almost noon in Havana when a handful of tourists tumble out of a small yellow bus and rush toward a row of shiny classic cars, cameras in hand. Nearby, under the shade of a beach ...