Greg Stoyko from Canada took our photo of the day: "A Cardinal Tries to Stay Warm", in Ontario, Canada, with a Samsung A54 camera.
Children held there told us about the anguish of being ripped from their lives in the United States and the fear of what comes next.
We bring you some of the top international news stories compiled by Democracy Now on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
Since February 5, media attention has intensified around the possible presence of US military vessels in waters near the north of Cuba.
Between the communists who have Cuba kidnapped and the Trumpists who think the solution is to further punish the people, anyone gets fed up.
The UN fact-finding mission expressed concern over the absence of public consultations in drafting the Amnesty bill.
Through social media I learned that the brave young people from the project “El 4tico” (the little room) have been detained.
Airlines pledge to repatriate thousands of tourists stranded on the island after the suspension of aircraft fuel supplies.
Spain’s Iberia and Air Europa announce technical stopovers to refuel their airplanes in the Dominican Republic.
Irina Echarry de Cuba took our photo of the day: "Looking at the Sea", in Havana, Cuba, with a Nikon D3000 camera.
We present a list of hotels closed in Cuba due to the 2026 energy contingency and also the airlines modifying their flights.
The partial reopening of Gaza’s southern Rafah crossing with Egypt has been marked by chaos and severe restrictions imposed by Israel.