Luis Fernández

Luis Fernández reports on Cuban news with local expertise.
News photo illustrating the destructive aftermath of Hurricane Melissa in eastern Cuba, with damaged homes, flooded areas, and arriving humanitarian aid trucks.

Hurricane Melissa causes major damage in eastern Cuba without fatalities

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Hurricane Melissa struck eastern Cuba, causing major damage but no reported deaths, after evacuating over 700,000 people. The storm, one of the most powerful in the Atlantic, left a trail of destruction across the Caribbean with at least 34 total fatalities. The Pan American Health Organization is now sending humanitarian aid to support response efforts in affected areas.

UN general assembly approves resolution against blockade on cuba

Luis Fernández

The United Nations General Assembly approved a resolution demanding an end to the economic, commercial, and financial blockade imposed by the United States on Cuba, with 165 votes in favor, seven against, and 12 abstentions. This vote marks the worst diplomatic support for Cuba in the history of these annual resolutions. Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez described it as a victory for his country.

El Toque defends its exchange rate amid criticisms

El Toque, a Cuban platform, defends publishing its Representative Informal Market Currency Exchange Rate amid accusations of fueling inflation. Author Eloy Viera Cañive argues that such criticisms reflect cognitive dissonance, as the government upholds an unrealistic official rate of 1 USD to 120 Cuban pesos. The piece highlights the Cuban regime's lack of transparency instead.

Realistic photo illustration of Category 5 Hurricane Melissa nearing eastern Cuba, showing stormy skies, flooding, blackouts, and residents relying on phones for information in a vulnerable region.

Hurricane melissa approaches eastern cuba

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Category 5 Hurricane Melissa, with winds up to 280 km/h, approaches eastern Cuba tonight, finding the region in extreme vulnerability due to blackouts, food shortages, and limited information. Residents report minimal preparations and rely more on social media than state media to track the storm. Flooding and heavy rains are expected in the eastern provinces.

Cuba among first signatories of cybercrime convention

On October 25, 2025, Cuba became one of the first countries to sign the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime at the opening ceremony in Hanoi, Vietnam.

Cuba extradites wanted chinese citizen to mexico

Luis Fernández

The Cuban government handed over Chinese citizen Zhi Dong Zhang to Mexican authorities on October 23, 2025, following a formal extradition request. Zhang had been detained in Cuba for crimes including document forgery and human trafficking. He was a fugitive from Mexican justice since July 2025 for international drug trafficking.

Cuba rejects military support to Maduro amid US escalation

In a mid-October 2025 meeting in Caracas, Cuban advisers told Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro he could not count on military support from Havana amid the growing US military presence near Venezuelan shores. Cuba will limit its backing to political support, citing risks to its own security. The refusal surprised Maduro's inner circle, which expected firmer alliance from the historic partner.

 

 

 

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