February 5, 2012

Print Page | Send to a Friend Home > Media Center

News Articles

Displaying 1 through 12 of 12

Exile Group Denounces Latest Repression in Cuba

Published: Tuesday, July 26, 2011 MIAMI – The influential Cuban American National Foundation said Monday that the Cuban government “brutally” repressed for the second straight week a procession by the human rights group Ladies in Support.

CANF's Annual 20 de Mayo Celebration

Published: Friday, May 13, 2011 A special invitation to CANF's 20 de Mayo celebration at the JW Marriott Marquis Miami...

Today: CUBAN AMERICAN NATIONAL FOUNDATION, ASSOCIATION OF CUBAN ENGINEERS, AND CUBAN-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS SPONSOR INFRASTRUCTURE SEMINAR FOR CUBA

Published: Thursday, May 5, 2011 CUBAN AMERICAN NATIONAL FOUNDATION, ASSOCIATION OF CUBAN ENGINEERS, AND CUBAN-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS SPONSOR INFRASTRUCTURE SEMINAR FOR CUBA The Cuban American National Foundation (CANF), the

Cuba's Latest Challenge: 'Updating' the Socialist Model

Published: Thursday, February 3, 2011 Cuba, the socialist country in the Caribbean, has a population of barely 11 million people. This year will be an historic one for Cuba from both an economic and social point of view.

Radio Martí Hosts On Air Swap

Published: Friday, January 21, 2011 Miami, January 21, 2011 - “El Revoltillo” (“The Scramble”), a groundbreaking new program on Radio Martí, brings online classifieds to the airways, bridging the information gap in Cuba.

Radio Interview with CANF President Dr. Pepe Hernandez

Published: Friday, January 7, 2011 Listen to interview with CANF President Dr. Pepe Hernandez as well as Ibis Garcia Alonso, a Cuban-native who has asked for asylum in Argentina but is currently appealing after being denied.

INTERVIEW - Cuba "slams door" on better ties: ex-US drug czar

Published: Monday, January 4, 2010

(Picture by EFFE) Article by: MIAMI (Reuters) - Cuba's leadership has "slammed the door" on improving relations with the United States by fiercely and publicly attacking President Barack Obama, a retired U.S. general who backs better ties with Havana said on Monday.

Cuba orders extreme measures to cut energy use

Published: Thursday, November 12, 2009

HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba has ordered all state enterprises to adopt "extreme measures" to cut energy usage through the end of the year in hopes of avoiding the dreaded blackouts that plagued the country following the 1991 collapse of its then-top ally, the Soviet Union.

Fact Sheet: Treasury Amends Cuban Assets Control Regulations To Implement the President’s Initiative on Family Visits, Remittances, and Telecommunications

Published: Thursday, September 3, 2009 September 3, 2009 TG-273 Fact Sheet: Treasury Amends Cuban Assets Control Regulations To Implement the President's Initiative on Family Visits, Remittances, and Telecommunications The U.S. Department of the Treasury's

Disaster drill illustrates new approach to Cuba

Published: Monday, July 20, 2009

GUANTANAMO BAY NAVY BASE, Cuba -- About 150 U.S. and Cuban troops worked side by side last week, testing collaboration across a minefield that has long divided the Cold War adversaries.

 

Obama likely to loosen Cuba policy

Published: Monday, January 26, 2009

MIAMI | With the inauguration last week of Barack Obama, many Cuban-Americans are anticipating a change in policy toward their homeland that reflects both the new president's campaign promises and shifting views and demographics among a once-solid Republican political bloc.

 

How to Win the Cuban American Vote

Published: Saturday, October 25, 2008

U.S. policy toward Cuba is at best static and at worst counterproductive, a source of increasing frustration to many Cuban Americans. This sad status quo contributes to the challenge that Cuban Americans will face on Election Day as, once again, particularly in Florida, our vote will probably help determine the next occupant of the White House.