The Cuban government has announced the closure of its embassy in Quito, Ecuador, following a directive from President Daniel Noboa's administration giving Cuban diplomats just 48 hours to leave the country. This abrupt expulsion has intensified tensions between the two nations, with the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Minrex) criticizing the decision as "unilateral and unfriendly." The embassy's operations officially ceased at 10 AM local time on Saturday, March 7. In a communique, Minrex expressed deep regret over the actions taken by the Ecuadorian government, stating that the decision undermines the historically positive bilateral relations that have existed between Cuba... [Continue Reading]
Cuban authorities have formally charged six crew members of a U.S.-flagged speedboat with terrorism following a dramatic shootout with the Cuban coast guard. The incident occurred when the vessel, reportedly attempting to destabilize the Cuban government, approached within one nautical mile of the island's shores. During the confrontation, which took place on February 25, coast guard personnel engaged the boat, resulting in the deaths of four individuals on board. Initial reports indicate that the suspects, who are based in the United States, allegedly armed their boat with a variety of weapons in preparation for an incursion into Cuba. According to... [Continue Reading]