Central America: Cuban migrants stuck in limbo
Thousands of Cuban migrants trying to reach the United States through Central America have found themselves stranded as countries close their borders to them.
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.
The Other Side of Paradise
Hurricane Sandy, which devastated parts of the Caribbean, is a tragic demonstration of how climate change can affect a vulnerable region.
The Cuban 5: New video about the case
A 30-minute TV programme discusses the case of the Cuban 5.
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.
El Salvador: FMLN leader is the new President
On June 1, former guerrilla leader Salvador Sanchez Ceren was inaugurated as president.
Colombia: Victims show the way to lasting peace
Victims of Colombia's conflict delivered an uncompromising message to peace negotiators in Havana.
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
New dog, old tricks: Obama ratchets up attack on Cuba
The author argues that the human rights campaigners in Cuba only see one side of the story