We have started to collect the most important news related to Cuba in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Hurricane Paula weakens to a tropical storm as it passes over western Cuba, bringing heavy rains.
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Cuba is to release three more political prisoners, the Catholic Church in Havana says.
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The Cuban government is considering another large-scale release of political prisoners, reports say.
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It's a national Cuban pastime - every evening you'll come across tables out on the street, where people are playing dominoes.
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The authorities in Cuba announce a raft of new economic measures designed to boost private enterprise.
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Cuban officials publish plans to widen the communist country's private sector less than two weeks after they said they would lay off 1m state employees.
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Brazil's foreign minister says his country has offered to help Cuba develop small businesses, amid economic reforms in Cuba and mass public-sector lay-offs.
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Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro says French President Nicolas Sarkozy appears to be going "crazy" in an article on the expulsion of Roma migrants from France.
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Cuba plans to lay off more than a million public sector workers, with half the jobs going in six months, as part of plans to revive its economy.
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Fidel Castro says he was misinterpreted when he was quoted by a US reporter as saying that the Cuban economic model no longer worked.
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Fidel Castro addresses a rally for the first time since handing the Cuban presidency to his brother Raul in 2006.
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Former Cuban President Fidel Castro says he is to blame for the persecution of homosexuals after the Cuban revolution of 1959.
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Fidel Castro tells a Mexican newspaper how he was "at death's door" during the illness that forced him to quit as Cuba's leader.
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The government of the Caribbean island of Cuba is attempting to attract wealthy visitors by allowing the development of golf courses.
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Cuba announces the end of the cigarette subsidy for people over 55 in the communist state's latest attempt to reduce spending.
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For decades workers in Cuba have been eating a free meal in the office canteen.
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The American Ballet Theatre company is to perform in Cuba later this year for the first time in 50 years.
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Three Cuban dissidents and arrive in Madrid after being released from jail in a deal negotiated by the Catholic church
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Barclays Bank is to pay $298m (£190m) to settle criminal charges that it violated US sanctions in dealings with Cuba, Iran, Libya, Sudan and Burma.
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The Young Communist League of Cuba has celebrated former president Fidel Castro's 84th birthday with a big concert that lasted until the early hours of Friday morning.
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What's behind the Comandante's speech to Cuba's parliament?
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Cuba's former president, Fidel Castro, makes his first speech to parliament since he stepped down due to ill health four years ago.
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Unseen photos show how Cuba's revolutionaries lived in hiding
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Fidel Castro is expected to address Cuba's national assembly on Saturday for the first time in four years.
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Cuban President Raul Castro rules out wide-ranging market reforms but says more Cubans will be allowed to be self-employed.
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Cuban President Raul Castro rules out wide-ranging market reforms but says more Cubans will be allowed to be self-employed.
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Cuban dissident Guillermo Farinas, who was on hunger strike for more than 130 days, is released from hospital.
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Cuban dissident Guillermo Farinas, who was on hunger strike for more than 130 days, is released from hospital.
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