International
Por 14ymedio/EFE
The first 180 Cuban migrants covered by an agreement to help them reach the United States set off on the final stage of their odyssey after entering Mexican territory from Guatemala this ...
Interview
Por Reinaldo Escobar
Among the thousands of Cubans arriving in Costa Rica in recent weeks, one of the biggest concerns for humanitarian organizations and the people are the children. “There are 35 boys and 22 girls ...
Report
Por Reinaldo Escobar
About 10 miles from the border with Nicaragua is the canton of La Cruz in the province of Guanacaste, in Costa Rica. Peñas Blancas is there, the most important outpost in the north and the place ...
Report
Por Reinaldo Escobar
A uniformed policeman guards the entrance to the shelter in the church of Nazareth, in the Costa Rican region of Liberia. It is there to protect 70 Cubans who are waiting for the Nicaraguan ...
Migration
Por 14ymedio
A group of Cuban migrants stranded in the Costa Rican city of La Cruz on the border with Nicaragua, have sent a letter to the country’s government in San Jose, and to other countries involved in ...
International
Por EFE/14ymedio
The president Luis Guillermo Solis of Costa Rica, on Wednesday, guaranteed the thousands of Cuban migrants who have been stranded in his country since November 14 that his government will make ...
Immigration Crisis
Por 14ymedio
The artist Tania Bruguera heeded the call of some of the more than 3,000 Cuban migrants who have been stuck for more than ten days ago in the north of Costa Rica after the Government of Nicaragua ...
English Edition
Por Pedro Campos
The current immigration crisis created by the presence of thousands of Cubans in Central America in transit to the United States has put the issue of human rights in Cuba back in the international ...
Opinion
Por Miriam Celaya
The crisis that has led to a bottleneck of more than 2,000 Cubans on the border between Costa Rica and Nicaragua these last few days brings to the forefront the issue of the incessant flow of ...
Opinion
Por Yoani Sánchez
“Anyone who has $15,000 to give a human trafficker is not fleeing poverty,” were the words of Oliver Zamaro, an official spokesperson on Cuban television who was commenting this Friday on the ...