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As Isaac approaches, what about Haiti?updated: Fri Aug 24 2012 19:57:00

Today, when I turned on the news, I watched in horror as Tropical Storm Isaac marched toward Haiti. Almost every news channel covered the story and the potential damage Isaac could wreak on an already injured Haiti. We'll soon know whether Mother Nature has decided to spare her from Isaac, but more storms will threaten, and Haiti still needs our help.

Haiti: Thousands in tents as storm nearsupdated: Fri Aug 24 2012 19:57:00

CNN's Gary Tuchman: "I've never gone to a city, and a capitol like Port au Prince, and seen no preparations whatsoever."

When saving a life breaks the lawupdated: Fri Aug 17 2012 13:14:00

A pregnant teen awaits a decision on a treatment that could save her life but also kill her baby. Rafael Romo reports.

Pregnant Dominican teen at center of abortion debate diesupdated: Fri Aug 17 2012 13:14:00

A pregnant leukemia patient who became a flashpoint in the abortion debate in the Dominican Republic died Friday morning, a hospital official told CNN.

Tropical Storm Ernesto breezes past Jamaica; Florence weakensupdated: Mon Aug 06 2012 00:11:00

Tropical Storm Ernesto churned south of Jamaica on Sunday, becoming a bit more organized as it continued its westward march.

Raul Castro again says Cuba willing to talk with U.S.updated: Thu Jul 26 2012 16:42:00

On Cuba's main holiday honoring the island's revolution, President Raul Castro declared once again that his government is ready to enter into talks with the United States.

Dominican Republic abortion ban stops treatment for pregnant teen with cancerupdated: Wed Jul 25 2012 07:43:00

In the Dominican Republic, a ban on abortion is preventing a teenage girl from receiving treatment for a life-threatening disease.

Miami company launches Cuban cargo serviceupdated: Wed Jul 11 2012 20:25:00

A shipment of humanitarian goods that the shipper says are not prohibited by Washington's longtime trade embargo departed a Miami River terminal Wednesday bound for Cuba.

Swimmer abandons swim from Cuba to U.S.updated: Tue Jul 10 2012 11:36:00

A 49-year-old grandmother who wanted to become the first person to swim 103 miles from Cuba to the Florida Keys unassisted ended her bid early Sunday morning when a strong current in the shark-infested waters made it "impossible" for her to continue, her team said.

Should the U.S. raise a fist or offer a hand to Cuba?updated: Tue Jul 10 2012 09:55:00

In the nineties a certain joke became very popular in the streets and homes of Cuba. It began with Pepito -- the mischievous boy of our national humor -- and told how his teacher, brandishing a photo of the U.S. president, launches into a harsh diatribe against him.

Endurance swimmer halfway to Florida Keysupdated: Sat Jun 30 2012 12:16:00

The sun rose over the Florida Straits Saturday with endurance swimmer Penny Palfrey covering half the estimated distance of her swim from Cuba to the United States, said a Florida meteorologist who is advising Palfrey's team.

Jamaican drug lord sentenced to 23 yearsupdated: Sun Jun 17 2012 09:12:00

The Jamaican drug lord who turned a Kingston neighborhood into a war zone while resisting arrest in 2010 was sentenced in New York to 23 years in federal prison, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced Friday.

Dominicans weigh blocking illegal immigrants from public schoolsupdated: Wed Jun 13 2012 22:29:00

A proposed regulation in the Dominican Republic could stop illegal immigrants from studying in the nation's public schools.

Culture of rape in Haitiupdated: Tue Jun 12 2012 14:53:00

As if the conditions in Haiti aren't bad enough, women and girls are being raped and assaulted in high numbers.

Cuba's punching pedigreeupdated: Tue Jun 12 2012 07:13:00

CNN's Patrick Oppmann looks at how Cuba's proud boxing heritage is rewarded by Olympic expectation.

American jailed in Cuba says he feels like a hostageupdated: Fri May 04 2012 19:43:00

A jailed American contractor said Friday he feels like a "hostage," in Cuba, where he is serving a 15-year prison sentence on charges of subversion.

Seeking justice for Haiti's rape victimsupdated: Thu Apr 26 2012 18:41:00

Three days after a massive earthquake threw Haiti into chaos, Alvana was homeless, along with her two children.

Cuban artists find financial support onlineupdated: Tue Apr 24 2012 11:38:00

Rafael Villares is a talented Cuban artist who appears to work effortlessly in mediums such as painting and sculpture.

'Crowd funding' arrives in Cubaupdated: Tue Apr 24 2012 11:38:00

CNN's Patrick Oppmann reports on a new website that allows people around the world to support artists living in Cuba.

Cuba's motorcycle culture roaring back to lifeupdated: Tue Apr 17 2012 13:49:00

Decades navigating the roads in Cuba have left deep scars on Sergio Morales' jet black 1947 Harley-Davidson motorcycle.

Human to Hero: The world's fastest woman?updated: Wed Apr 11 2012 09:05:00

Veronica Campbell-Brown knows a thing or two about upsetting the odds.

The pope, political prisoners and Cubaupdated: Mon Apr 02 2012 22:34:00

Pope Benedict XVI visits Cuba following the Vatican-brokered release of political prisoners. Patrick Oppmann reports.

Cuban spy, on probation from U.S. prison, visits dying brother in Cubaupdated: Fri Mar 30 2012 20:31:00

A man convicted of spying in the United States for the Cuban government arrived in Cuba Friday to visit his dying brother, according to the communist nation's state-run media.

Pope calls for greater freedoms in Cuba as he ends two-country tourupdated: Thu Mar 29 2012 05:57:00

Greeted by throngs of Catholic worshipers from across the region, Pope Benedict XVI ended his two-country tour in Havana's Revolution Plaza with a reference to what he described as a need for "authentic freedom."

Cuba vows to keep its political system despite pope's commentsupdated: Wed Mar 28 2012 10:08:00

A top Cuban official told reporters in Havana on Tuesday that his country's political system is "sustainable" and that it will not change.

Where in the world ... ?updated: Mon Mar 26 2012 15:23:00

[Updated 2:30 p.m. Monday, March 26] Children play baseball in the streets of Havana, Cuba, on Saturday.

'Ladies in White' marchers detained in Havana, group member saysupdated: Sun Mar 18 2012 22:41:00

Dozens of members of the group "Ladies in White" were detained Sunday in Havana and several -- including the group's leader -- were unaccounted for and believed to be under arrest, a group member said.

CNN Reporter moves to Cubaupdated: Fri Mar 16 2012 09:23:00

CNN's Patrick Oppmann moves from Seattle to Havana, Cuba.

3 Pakistani police officers found guilty of sex exploitation of 14-year-old in Haitiupdated: Tue Mar 13 2012 14:18:00

Three Pakistani police officers were found guilty of sexual exploitation and abuse of a 14-year-old Haitian boy while they were serving in a U.N. police mission in Haiti, a U.N. spokesman told reporters Tuesday.

Five don't-miss Caribbean beach barsupdated: Mon Mar 12 2012 18:10:00

The Caribbean's tropical weather, beautiful beaches and clear blue waters attract travelers seeking a place to kick back and relax.

Colombia exerts diplomacy ahead of summitupdated: Thu Mar 08 2012 15:59:00

Preparing a get-together where not all the guests get along is tricky, whether at a dinner party, or, as Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos is experiencing, at a hemispheric summit.

Secrets to the most popular cruise portsupdated: Wed Mar 07 2012 10:35:00

If you're planning a cruise in 2012, chances are high that you'll be traveling to the Caribbean. According to CruiseCompete.com's annual report, nine of the ten most popular cruise ports in the world are in the Caribbean (or close enough to count).

Sales of Cuban cigars on the riseupdated: Mon Mar 05 2012 15:43:00

On Yosvany Concepcion's ramshackle farm, there is little to suggest that he is producing a highly sought-after luxury item.

Sales of Cuban cigars on the riseupdated: Mon Mar 05 2012 15:43:00

Cuban cigar makers celebrate increased sales. CNN's Patrick Oppmann reports.

Their Dominican dreams dashed, Haiti quake survivors return homeupdated: Thu Mar 01 2012 11:32:00

"I walked for three days through the jungle to get here."

Caribbean cruise cut short by illness updated: Tue Feb 07 2012 18:44:00

Passengers on the Crown Princess are coming home early from a Caribbean cruise, thanks to a second nasty outbreak of gastrointestinal illness.

Secrets behind Haiti film projectupdated: Wed Feb 01 2012 07:22:00

Jon Bougher is a filmmaker who is teaching Haitians how to report their own stories.

Party leaders mull change in Cubaupdated: Sat Jan 28 2012 19:59:00

Leading members of Cuba's Communist party on Saturday met to discuss the future of the island's revolution, including the possibility of term limits for top officials.

The hypocrisy of America's Cuba policyupdated: Sat Jan 28 2012 10:46:00

For more than 50 years, the United States has had an embargo against the island of Cuba, all because we supposedly hate communism and believe the nation 90 miles from our borders should institute democracy.

U.N. investigates abuse claims against Haiti peacekeepersupdated: Mon Jan 23 2012 20:13:00

Several police officers serving with the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Haiti have been relieved of their duties after they were accused of sexually abusing minors, a spokesman said Monday.

Cuba lashes out at the U.S. over criticism of prisoner's deathupdated: Sat Jan 21 2012 17:49:00

The Cuban government defended its rights record and slammed the United States for its criticism over the death of prisoner Wilman Villar Mendoza.

Creating confidence in Haitiupdated: Sun Jan 15 2012 13:30:00

Two years after the earthquake, Anderson Cooper speaks with President Michel Martelly about his plan for recovery.

How women are lifting up Haitiupdated: Sun Jan 15 2012 13:30:00

A few days ago we observed the two-year anniversary of the earthquake that devastated Haiti, killing an estimated 220,000 people, injuring 300,000, and leaving more than 1 million homeless. Since that day, blame for Haiti's acute vulnerability and subsequent slow recovery has been traded among the government, international donors and humanitarian organizations.

Looking back at the Haiti quakeupdated: Fri Jan 13 2012 10:02:00

The morning after the earthquake, Anderson Cooper was on the ground in Haiti reporting on the catastrophic impact.

Two years on, Haiti still reeling from quakeupdated: Fri Jan 13 2012 10:02:00

Fabiola Leocal's story ought to be uncommon, but in post-earthquake Haiti, it's not.

Is 'wave season' still the best bet for cruise deals?updated: Wed Jan 11 2012 07:36:00

Getting a killer price on a cruise in the first quarter of the year used to be as common as seeing chocolates dominate store shelves before Valentine's Day, but these days, the rules may be changing.

Haiti transitions from relief to rebuildingupdated: Tue Jan 10 2012 17:11:00

A magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck Haiti two years ago, sending an already struggling nation into a tailspin.

Raúl Castro anuncia cambios en Cubaupdated: Thu Jan 05 2012 09:26:00

Indultarán a 2.900 presos; no se incluye al contratista Alan Gross.

Earthquake hits Dominican Republicupdated: Thu Jan 05 2012 06:14:00

An earthquake hit the Dominican Republic Thursday, the U.S. Geological Survey reported, almost exactly two years to the day after a massive quake devastated the neighboring nation of Haiti.

Cuba to release 2,900 prisonersupdated: Sat Dec 24 2011 02:00:00

Cuba will pardon more than 2,900 prisoners, the government said Friday, though U.S. subcontractor Alan Gross is not among those who will be freed.

Exiles plan fireworks show for Cuba -- at seaupdated: Fri Dec 09 2011 11:33:00

A group of Cuban exiles will host a fireworks show for Cubans on Friday night, but supporters of the Cuban leaders see it as a U.S.-backed attempt to destabilize the communist island.

Clinton Foundation facilitates $45 million Haiti hotel deal updated: Mon Nov 28 2011 19:28:00

Two years after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake leveled Haiti's capital, a deal brokered by former President Bill Clinton's charitable foundation will add new lodging for aid workers and other travelers to Port-au-Prince -- in the form of a $45 million hotel.

Lack of soap means illness, death for millions of childrenupdated: Tue Nov 15 2011 13:47:00

It still makes Fatoma Dia's eyes widen whenever the Hilton hotel cleaning worker sees a bar of barely used soap on a bathroom counter.

Pope plans visits to Mexico, Cubaupdated: Fri Nov 11 2011 09:26:00

Pope Benedict XVI is planning potential trips to Mexico and Cuba in 2012, the Vatican said.

Commercial flights to Cuba take off from some U.S. airportsupdated: Sun Nov 06 2011 20:53:00

Another chartered flight is scheduled to leave the United States for Cuba Sunday as a result of recent U.S. government moves to ease restrictions on travel to the Communist nation.

New law creates real estate market in Cubaupdated: Thu Nov 03 2011 13:53:00

In a move that could reshape the Cuban economy, the government on Thursday announced a new law that allows for the sale of real estate.

U.N. again calls for end of U.S. embargo on Cubaupdated: Tue Oct 25 2011 23:11:00

The U.N. General Assembly voted Tuesday in favor of a resolution calling for an end to the economic, commercial and financial embargo imposed by the United States against Cuba.

Amnesty: Killings by Dominican police 'alarming'updated: Tue Oct 25 2011 15:30:00

Police in the Dominican Republic were responsible for an "alarming" 10.5% of the nation's killings last year, Amnesty International said Tuesday, citing government statistics.

Five of the best seaside film locationsupdated: Thu Oct 20 2011 11:24:00

Some of the most iconic films ever made have used the ocean as their backdrop. Whether it's to highlight the romance of a moment, the isolation felt by characters or intense drama, filmmakers often turn to the seaside to help illustrate their story. Here is a list of some of the best seaside locations featured on the silver screen.

U.N. cutting peacekeepers in Haitiupdated: Fri Oct 14 2011 14:34:00

The United Nations Security Council has decided to reduce the number of soldiers and police serving as peacekeepers in Haiti.

CNN Hero Helping Haiti's youthupdated: Thu Oct 13 2011 17:19:00

Actor Rainn Wilson introduces Top 10 CNN Hero Patrice Millet, whose soccer program teaches some of Haiti's poorest kids.

New Orleans airport open to Cuba flightsupdated: Wed Oct 12 2011 22:00:00

An airport in New Orleans has received approval to join the ranks of U.S. airports hosting flights to and from Cuba, officials said Wednesday.

'Peanut butter medicine' giving hope to Haiti's hungryupdated: Wed Oct 12 2011 12:02:00

With his ribs showing and his skin practically hanging off him, Pierre Wisny is painfully thin.

Helping Haiti's malnourished childrenupdated: Wed Oct 12 2011 12:02:00

Gary Strieker reports on the fight against malnutrition in Haiti's youngest citizens

Money Magazine: Vacation in the Caribbean without hurricane fearsupdated: Fri Sep 23 2011 06:11:00

Want to nab cheap Caribbean rates during hurricane season? On these three islands you'll cut your chance of a washout.

Top 10 Puerto Rico experiencesupdated: Thu Sep 15 2011 08:11:00

Puerto Rico is the fodder of many a Caribbean daydream for good reason: this natural jewel box can satisfy the lethargic beach bum, the sunrise rainforest explorer and the budding big-wave surfer -- all in a long weekend.

Cuba accuses Bill Richardson of slanderupdated: Thu Sep 15 2011 06:16:00

Cuba on Wednesday accused former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson of "blackmail" and denied the government had invited him here to negotiate the release of an American contractor sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Richardson 'perplexed' by Cuba missionupdated: Thu Sep 15 2011 06:16:00

Former Gov. Bill Richardson talks about his trip to Cuba to negotiate the release of American contractor Alan Gross.

Alleged assault victim in Haiti is receiving care, official saysupdated: Tue Sep 06 2011 05:31:00

An 18-year-old Haitian man allegedly assaulted by troops serving as U.N. peacekeepers in the Caribbean nation is traumatized and receiving medical care, according to a spokesman for Haitian President Michel Martelly.

Uruguayan peacekeepers in Haiti investigated for alleged assaultupdated: Mon Sep 05 2011 11:50:00

The Uruguayan Ministry of Defense confirmed Sunday it has opened an investigation into an alleged assault in Haiti involving at least five Uruguayan troops deployed in the Caribbean nation as United Nations peacekeepers.

Cuba steps up attacks on dissidents, activists sayupdated: Wed Aug 31 2011 22:48:00

Cuba has stepped up its harassment of dissidents in the eastern province of Santiago de Cuba, with authorities beating, gassing and arresting protesters critical of the Communist government, human rights activists said Wednesday.

Hurricane season makes cruising trickyupdated: Tue Aug 30 2011 14:38:00

The Caribbean doesn't seem like the ideal place for a vacation during hurricane season, yet many travelers take the gamble and book a cruise to the region anyway.

Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic under hurricane warningsupdated: Sun Aug 21 2011 22:31:00

Authorities posted tropical storm warnings for parts of the Bahamas and hurricane warnings for Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic on Sunday, as Tropical Storm Irene picked up steam near the Caribbean islands.

Haiti one year laterupdated: Fri Aug 19 2011 07:35:00

World Bank TV's James Martone reports on cleanup efforts in Port-au-Prince and the threat of disease-spreading waste.

Five ways you can still help in Haitiupdated: Fri Aug 19 2011 07:35:00

It's been more than a year since Haiti was rocked by an earthquake, leaving about 230,000 people dead, hundreds of thousands injured and more than a million homeless. The international community was quick to provide aid, especially in the first few months after the earthquake.

Obsessions: We'll always have 'Havana Nights'updated: Fri Aug 12 2011 13:03:00

I believe in remakes. "Father of the Bride," "Ocean's Eleven," "The Parent Trap"... Each version was a classic in its own time.

Rains, flooding a threat in Haiti as Emily disintegratesupdated: Fri Aug 05 2011 18:34:00

Heavy rain and potential flooding threatened hundreds of thousands of Haitians living in temporary quarters early Friday as the remnants of Tropical Storm Emily made a final stand across the central Caribbean.

Emily diminishes over mountains, heavy rains still possibleupdated: Thu Aug 04 2011 18:13:00

What was once Tropical Storm Emily has diminished into a low pressure system, but heavy rain and potential flooding still threaten hundreds of thousands of Haitians living in temporary quarters.

Cubans to be allowed to sell homesupdated: Thu Aug 04 2011 05:49:00

For the first time in 50 years, Cubans will be allowed to buy and sell their homes, as CNN's Shasta Darlington reports.

Home sales nearing reality in Communist Cubaupdated: Thu Aug 04 2011 05:49:00

Olivia Sersute and her sister have shared the same home on the second floor of a faded Havana mansion since they were children and even after getting married and having kids of their own.

Tropical Storm Emily approaches the Dominican Republic, Haitiupdated: Thu Aug 04 2011 00:08:00

Nearly 12,000 United Nations peacekeepers are on emergency standby in Haiti, as Tropical Storm Emily churns towards the Caribbean island, the United Nations said.

United flight diverted to Cuba due to 'unfamiliar' odor in planeupdated: Sun Jul 31 2011 22:32:00

A United Airlines flight was diverted to Cuba on Sunday after its crew reported a strong odor in the plane, U.S. aviation and airline spokesmen said.

Cuba remembers start of revolution amid economic changesupdated: Tue Jul 26 2011 12:10:00

Cuba marked the 58th anniversary of the start of Fidel Castro's revolution Tuesday, without a speech from his younger brother, current President Raul Castro.

SI.com: Avi Creditor: U.S. vs. Jamaica play-by-play analysisupdated: Sun Jun 19 2011 16:58:00

The U.S. takes on Jamaica Sunday at RFK Stadium in D.C. with the two teams in sharply contrasting form. The U.S. struggled in the group stage, finishing as runner-up while Jamaica won its group without conceding a goal.

SI.com: Grant Wahl: U.S. faces a dangerous Jamaica squad in quarterfinalupdated: Fri Jun 17 2011 16:31:00

WASHINGTON -- The year was 1997. The game was a World Cup qualifier. The teams were the U.S. and Jamaica, Uncle Sam and the Reggae Boyz, going head-to-head in a raucous RFK Stadium. And ultimately the Jamaicans came away happy with the result, a 1-1 tie that frustrated the heavily favored Americans.

After 50 years, Cuba publishes Che's diaryupdated: Tue Jun 14 2011 21:56:00

More than 50 years after the fact, Cuba has published the diary that Ernesto "Che" Guevara kept during the armed struggle that he waged alongside Fidel Castro from the Sierra Maestra mountains.

A CNN insider's guide to Havana, Cubaupdated: Sat Jun 11 2011 22:27:00

What is your favorite neighborhood? Why?

He buried the dead in Haiti; now he is poised to lead the livingupdated: Fri Jun 10 2011 11:48:00

Two weeks after Haiti's devastating earthquake, Daniel Rouzier stood in front of heaps of bodies, dumped unceremoniously in the valleys of Titanyen. He clutched a mahogany rosary and covered his face with a sterile mask -- the stench of decomposing human flesh carried with the breeze.

Family of Cuban hunger striker headed to Miamiupdated: Thu Jun 09 2011 16:06:00

The mother of Orlando Zapata Tamayo, a political prisoner who died last year after a prolonged hunger strike, says she will continue to fight for democracy in Cuba after she emigrates to the United States on Thursday.

Cholera cases spike in Haitiupdated: Wed Jun 08 2011 21:21:00

Beat Rohr of CARE discusses how torrential rains are bringing new misery to the people of Haiti.

Haitian flooding kills 23, at least 6 missingupdated: Wed Jun 08 2011 21:21:00

The death toll from flooding and landslides after torrential rains hit Haiti earlier this week climbed to 23 Wednesday, the country's civil protection department said.

Cholera cases spike, 20 killed as torrential rains hit Haitiupdated: Wed Jun 08 2011 06:30:00

At least 20 people have died due to torrential downpours in Haiti, authorities said Tuesday, and aid agencies are scrambling to respond to a resurgence of cholera triggered by the heavy rain.

Cholera cases spike in Haitiupdated: Tue Jun 07 2011 15:45:00

Aid agencies are scrambling to respond to a resurgence of cholera cases in Haiti triggered by heavy rain.

Cuba's Raul Castro turns 80updated: Fri Jun 03 2011 06:20:00

Cuban leader Raul Castro vows to rejuvenate leadership and the economy. Shasta Darlington reports.

Haiti, Iraq show for first time at political Venice Biennaleupdated: Thu Jun 02 2011 08:29:00

Some of the world's most troubled nations, including Haiti, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zimbabwe and Iraq, are to take part in the prestigious Venice Biennale art exhibition from June 4.

Cuban enjoys new benefit of free sex-change operationupdated: Wed Jun 01 2011 17:05:00

On the job, Juani Santos is just another one of the guys.

Cuba battles homophobic pastupdated: Wed Jun 01 2011 17:05:00

Transsexuals in Cuba used to be locked up or sent to camps, but now times have changed. CNN's Shasta Darlington reports.

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