Cuba: The new man or the new economy?
Cuba's main source of overseas earnings is now the work done by its doctors and medical professionals writes LAB editor Javier Farje from Havana.
The Cuba Five — when five minus two makes Five
Two of the Cuban Five - René González and Fernando González - are back in Cuba but their thoughts are still with their imprisoned compatriots. Lab editor Javier Farje writes from Havana.
Cuba: the fall of the humming-bird
USAID's covert promotion of a social media network raises questions about new technology on the island
Cuba: Ice-picks and rum
Cuban writer Leonardo Padura talks about his latest novel, The Man Who Loved Dogs.
Uruguay: Welcome offered to Guantanamo detainees
President Mujica has accepted a US proposal to accept Guantanamo detainees as refugees.
Mambo Libre! An Interview with Wara
The Latin-London nine-piece band Wara have been making waves in the London gig and club scene over the past year, releasing their debut album Leave to Remain in July and embarking on their first UK tour earlier this year.
Colombia: Alvaro Uribe and the Peace Talks
Former President Alvaro Uribe is critical of the current Colombian government's attempts to secure peace with the FARC guerrillas.
Cuba Support Group Ireland
Provide information about the Cuban Revolution and encourage people to visit Cuba to learn about the revolutionary process and the egalitarian society it had created.
BRAZIL: ARRIVAL OF CUBAN BLOGGER HITS A NERVE
Yoani Sánchez' tour of Brazil provokes a storm of Cold War polemic.
CUBA: WOMEN LOSING GROUND AGAIN
Major changes in Cuba's economy and labour market since 2010 threaten to reverse some of the gains made by women in recent years