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Ukraine war: UN condemnation, massive casualties confirmed, more shelling of Kharkiv
Russian Defence Ministry claims to have killed more than 2870 Ukrainian troops.
Ukraine crisis deepens: Russia threatens US
Kremlin issues threat of 'retaliatory measures', heightening concern of invasion.
20 years later, the story behind the Guantánamo photo that won't go away
New York Times: It became one of the most enduring, damning photos of US detention policy.
Alcohol, infidelity, 'communist' rows: Lucille Ball's secret unhappiness
In a new film, Being the Ricardos, Aaron Sorkin tells the hidden story of Lucille Ball.
Havana Syndrome: 'Like being seized by an invisible hand'
At least 200 cases of the syndrome involving diplomats are now under investigation.
Happy hours: Legendary global bars to add to your bucket-list
5 of the world's bucket-list bars to add to your post-pandemic wish list.
Havana Syndrome: Get immediate help if you have symptoms - US Government
The White House has sent a memo saying the syndrome poses a real and serious danger.
Guantanamo prison lingers, an unresolved legacy of 9/11
There are still 39 men detained, and they have never been charged with a crime.
'Havana syndrome': Attacks on US diplomats still a mystery
New York Times: Mystery attacks on diplomats leave scores of victims but little evidence.
Cubans wonder what's next after anti-government protests
The demonstrations began last week over food and medicine shortages.
Love or spycraft: What landed an American teacher in a Cuban prison?
New York Times: It was a romance steeped in intrigue, and it landed her in prison.
Cuba steps into the unknown
New York Times: After six decades of Castro rule, Cuba faces a deep generational rift
The Castro era comes to an end
This ends an era of formal leadership that began with his brother Fidel in 1959.
Cuba working on own vaccine - Caribbean puts hope in jabs
The world's most tourism-dependent economies are in a race for vaccines.
Microwave energy likely source of illness in Cuba
US diplomats in Cuba reported hearing high-pitched sounds when staying in hotels.
Odd noises and strange illnesses: Concerns of foreign attacks on US diplomats
New York Times: Mysterious illnesses have hit US diplomats in China, Cuba and Russia.
Cuba's economy was hurting. The pandemic brought a food crisis
New York Times: The dearth of tourists has strangled an economy already damaged.
Storm Laura kills 11, set to hit US as hurricane
People in the path of the weather are evacuating to shelters.
Cheap and cheerful travel for 2020
Check out our picks for the best cheap and cheerful destinations for 2020.