Ronald Acuña Jr. scored easily from third base for Venezuela at the World Baseball Classic, and about a half-dozen of his teammates hopped over the
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Cuban experts at FIU weigh in on the island’s present and uncertain future after the deadly boat confrontation on Cuban waters
Florida International University’s Cuban Research Institute is hosting ‘Cuba: The Day After Tomorrow’ at an incredibly relevant time. While the conference is meant to focus
South Florida residents are reacting to the Trump’s decision to sell Venezuelan oil to Cuban private businesses
People across South Florida are reacting to a major shift in U.S. policy toward Cuba, following the federal government’s announcement that it will allow fuel
Miami Mayor Higgins warns of
City of Miami Mayor Eileen Higgins issued a warning regarding the impact of federal immigration enforcement and the looming expiration of Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
Doral honors Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado after White House meeting with Trump
Venezuelan opposition leader and 2025 Nobel Peace Prize recipient Maria Corina Machado met behind closed doors with President Donald Trump at the White House this
Survey shows strong support for U.S. role in Venezuela after Maduro’s removal
A new survey released Wednesday shows that more than 90% of Venezuelans inside the country say they feel grateful to President Donald Trump for removing
South Florida Cubans react to U.S. allowing Mexico’s oil aid to Cuba amid crisis
United States policy is allowing Mexico to continue supplying oil to Cuba, a move that appears to contradict President Donald Trump’s pledge to cut off
Delcy Rodríguez in focus as Miami Herald reporter says “there’s no change” in Venezuela
Delcy Rodríguez has emerged as a central figure in Venezuela’s political future, but fear and uncertainty continue to define daily life despite the removal of
Juan Guaidó reflects on Maduro’s capture and Venezuela’s uncertain future: “Justice, but also hope”
Former interim Venezuelan president Juan Guaidó said the capture of Nicolás Maduro represents long-awaited justice for Venezuelans, but warned that the country’s path back to
Fear and uncertainty persist in Venezuela despite political shifts, Miami Herald reporter says
On Facing South Florida, Jim DeFede spoke with Miami Herald Latin America reporter Antonio Maria Delgado about why Venezuelans still feel unsafe despite political changes.