2025 in Cuba
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This article covers events in the year 2025 in Cuba.
Incumbents
- First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba: Miguel Díaz-Canel
- President of Cuba: Miguel Díaz-Canel
- Prime Minister of Cuba: Manuel Marrero Cruz
Events
January
- January 7 – Thirteen soldiers are killed in an explosion at an ammunition depot in Melones, Holguín Province.[1]
- January 17 – South Korea opens an embassy in Cuba for the first time.[2]
February
- February 4 – The United States begins transporting detained migrants to its naval base in Guantanamo Bay.[3]
March
- March 14 – A systems failure at the Diezmero electric substation outside Havana causes a nationwide blackout.[4]
April
- April 29 – Dissidents José Daniel Ferrer and Félix Navarro Rodríguez, who were released as part of an agreement between the Cuban government and the United States in January, are rearrested after their paroles are revoked.[5]
June
- 4 June – US President Donald Trump issues a proclamation imposing partial restrictions on Cuban nationals travelling to the United States.[6]
July
- 11 July – The United States imposes sanctions on First Secretary Miguel Díaz-Canel, Defense Minister Álvaro López Miera and Interior Minister Lázaro Álvarez Casas for their role in human rights violations.[7]
- 15 July – Marta Elena Feitó Cabrera resigns as Minister of Labor and Social Security following criticism over her remarks questioning the presence of beggars in the country.[8]
September
- 10 September – A malfunction at a thermoelectric plant causes a nationwide blackout.[9]
- 18 September – Leyanis Pérez wins the gold medal at the women's triple jump of the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan.[10]
October
- 13 October – Dissident José Daniel Ferrer is released and goes into exile in Florida following a request by the US government.[11]
December
- 3 December – A failure at a transmission line causes a blackout that affects western Cuba, including Havana.[12]
- 8 December – Former economy minister Alejandro Gil Fernández is sentenced to life imprisonment on charges of spying.[13]
Art and entertainment
Holidays
Source:[14]
- January 1 – Liberation Day
- January 2 – Victoria Day
- April 18 – Good Friday
- May 1 – Labour Day
- July 25–28 – Day of the National Rebellion
- October 10 – Independence Day
- December 25 – Christmas Day
Deaths
- January 4 – Gerardo Fernández, 71, Olympic weightlifter (1976, 1980).[15]
- January 9 – Jorge Luis Sánchez, 64, film director (El Benny, Buscando a Casal).[16]
- January 19 – Lázaro Aristides Betancourt, 88, Olympic hurdler (1964).[17]
- January 28 – Jorge Luis Valdés, 63, baseball player, Olympic champion (1992).[18]
- February 5 – Waldo Díaz-Balart, 93, artist.[19]
- March 1 – Paulito FG, 63, salsa and timba musician.[20]
- March 3 – Lincoln Díaz-Balart, 70, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1993–2011).[21]
- March 4 – José Valdivielso, 89, baseball player (Washington Senators / Minnesota Twins).[22]
- March 5 – Edesio Alejandro, 66, singer, guitarist and composer (Clandestinos, Hello Hemingway).[23]
- March 26 – Manuel Hilario de Céspedes y García Menocal, 81, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Matanzas (2005–2022).[24]
- March 30 – Eloína Echevarría, 63, long jumper and triple jumper.[25]
- March 30 – Silvina Fabars, 81, folk dancer.[26]
- April 10 – Mario Ernesto Sánchez, 78, actor (Miami Vice, The Specialist) and businessman, founder and director of Teatro Avante.[27]
- April 14 – Leandro Civil, 77, Olympic middle-distance runner (1976).[28]
- May 16 – René Bonora, 73, Olympic footballer (1976).[29]
- May 17 – Osmany Cienfuegos, 94, politician.[30]
- June 6 – Changuito, 76, percussionist.[31]
- June 24 – Diego Seguí, 87, baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Mariners).[32]
- July 11 – Luis Sharpe, 65, American football player (Arizona Cardinals).[33]
- July 30 – Felipe de la Pozas, 91, Olympic basketball player (1952).[34]
- August 17 – Humberto Calzada, 81, artist.[35]
- August 28 – Walfredo de los Reyes, 92, percussionist.[36]
- September 16 – Ricardo Cabrisas, 88, vice president of the Council of Ministers (2008–2019), minister of foreign trade and investment (2023–2024)[37]
- September 18 – Miguel Calderón Gómez, 74, basketball player (national team), Olympic bronze medallist (1972).[38]
- September 25 – Assata Shakur, 78, American-born political activist and defector to Cuba[39]
- October 25 – Miriam Learra, 88, actress (The Teacher, The Galíndez File, 7 Days in Havana).[40]
- November 6 – Manuel Pérez, 85, film director and screenwriter (The Man from Maisinicu).[41]
- November 9 – Lázaro Beltrán, 61, Olympic volleyball player (1992).[42]
- November 19 – Francisco Centelles, 64, Olympic high jumper (1980).[43]
- November 27 – Raul Santoserpa, 86, painter and engraver.[44]
- December 17 – Elías Barreiro, 95, guitarist and academic.[45]
- December 18 – Héctor Luis Lucas Peña Gómez, 96, Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Santiago de Cuba (1970–1979) and bishop of Holguín (1979–2005).[46]
See also
References
- ^ "13 Cuban soldiers dead after explosion at ammunition depot, government says". CBS News. 16 January 2025. Retrieved 16 January 2025.
- ^ Sang-Ho, Song (18 January 2025). "(LEAD) S. Korea opens embassy in Cuba one year after establishing diplomatic relations". Yonhap News Agency. Retrieved 18 January 2025.
- ^ "First military flight with migrants deported from US lands in Guantanamo Bay". France 24. 5 February 2025. Retrieved 5 February 2025.
- ^ "Cuba suffers another massive power outage leaving millions in the dark". AP News. 15 March 2025.
- ^ "Top Cuban dissidents detained after court revokes parole". France 24. 29 April 2025. Retrieved 30 April 2025.
- ^ "What we know about Trump's latest travel ban". BBC. 5 June 2025. Retrieved 5 June 2025.
- ^ "US sanctions Cuban President Díaz-Canel and other officials for human rights violations". AP News. 12 July 2025. Retrieved 12 July 2025.
- ^ "Cuban labor minister resigns after her suggestion beggars were pretending sparked backlash". AP News. 16 July 2025. Retrieved 16 July 2025.
- ^ "Cuba hit by another total blackout as energy crisis worsens". AP News. 10 September 2025.
- ^ "McLaughlin-Levrone steals the show at worlds, Botswana take men's one-lap gold". France 24. 2025-09-19. Retrieved 2025-09-19.
- ^ "Cuban dissident José Daniel Ferrer leaves island for US exile after imprisonment". AP News. 14 October 2025. Retrieved 14 October 2025.
- ^ "Massive power outage hits Cuba's western region after transmission line fails". AP News. 3 December 2025.
- ^ "Cuba sentences former economy minister to life in prison for espionage". The Associated Press. 9 December 2025. Retrieved 9 December 2025.
- ^ "Cuba Public Holidays 2025". Public Holidays Global. Retrieved October 23, 2024.
- ^ Gerardo Fernández
- ^ "Renowned Cuban filmmaker Jorge Luis Sanchez passed away". Prensa Latina. 2025-01-09. Retrieved 2026-01-08.
- ^ "Lázaro Arístides Betancourt, a key figure in Cuban athletics, has passed away". CiberCuba. 2025-01-19. Retrieved 2026-01-08.
- ^ "Cuban baseball in mourning: the legendary "Golden Lefty" Jorge Luis Valdés passes away". CiberCuba. 2025-01-29. Retrieved 2026-01-08.
- ^ "The renowned Cuban painter Waldo Díaz-Balart passes away in Madrid". CiberCuba. 2025-02-05. Retrieved 2026-01-08.
- ^ "The first statement has been released on Paulito FG's account following his death: "We invite you to keep his work alive."". Cibercuba. 2025-03-04. Retrieved 2026-01-08.
- ^ "Lincoln Diaz-Balart, who put Cuban embargo into law, dies at 70". Axios. 2025-03-03. Retrieved 2026-01-08.
- ^ "Pioneering Baseball Legend, Yankees Broadcaster, Passes Away". Newsweek. 2025-03-07. Retrieved 2026-01-08.
- ^ "Fallece en Madrid el músico cubano Edesio Alejandro". CiberCuba. 2025-03-05. Retrieved 2026-01-08.
- ^ "Monsignor Manuel Hilario has passed away, great-great-grandson of Carlos Manuel de Céspedes". CiberCuba. 2025-03-27. Retrieved 2026-01-08.
- ^ "Former Cuban athlete and coach Eloína Echeverría died in Nicaragua". OnCubaNews. 2025-03-31. Retrieved 2026-01-08.
- ^ "Silvina Fabars, an icon of folk dance in Cuba, has passed away". CiberCuba. 2025-03-31. Retrieved 2026-01-08.
- ^ Fallece director de Teatro Avante, Mario Ernesto Sánchez (in Spanish)
- ^ Fallece Leandro Civil, gloria del atletismo cubano (in Spanish)
- ^ Fallece en Camagüey destacado exfutbolista cubano (in Spanish)
- ^ "Osmany Cienfuegos Gorriarán, older brother of Camilo Cienfuegos, has passed away". CiberCuba. 2025-05-17. Retrieved 2026-01-10.
- ^ "José Luis Quintana "Changuito," legendary Cuban percussionist and founder of Los Van Van, has passed away". CiberCuba. 2025-06-06. Retrieved 2026-01-10.
- ^ "Diego Segui, starting pitcher in Mariners' first game, dies". ESPN.com. 2025-06-25. Retrieved 2026-01-10.
- ^ "Former Cardinals LT Luis Sharpe, a 3-time Pro Bowler, dies at 65". ESPN.com. 2025-07-12. Retrieved 2026-01-10.
- ^ Felipe de la Pozas
- ^ "Cuban painter Humberto Calzada, master of perspective and color, died in Miami". Miami Herald. 2025-08-19. Retrieved 2026-01-10.
- ^ "Walfredo de los Reyes Sr., Famed Cuban-Born Percussionist, Dies at 92". Hollywood Reporter. 2025-08-25. Retrieved 2026-01-10.
- ^ Colomé, Carla Gloria (September 17, 2025). "Muere a los 88 años el viceprimer ministro cubano Ricardo Cabrisas Ruiz, hombre fuerte de la revolución". El País América (in Spanish). Retrieved September 17, 2025.
- ^ "Miguelito Calderón has passed away, another glory of Cuban sports now forgotten". CiberCuba. 2025-09-20. Retrieved 2026-01-23.
- ^ Asiedu, Kwasi Gyamfi (September 26, 2025). "Assata Shakur, black liberation activist exiled in Cuba, dies at 78". BBC. Retrieved September 27, 2025.
- ^ "Cuban actress Miriam Learra passes away". CiberCuba. 2025-10-25. Retrieved 2026-01-23.
- ^ "Renowned Cuban Filmmaker Manuel Pérez Paredes Passes Away in Havana". CubaSi. 2025-11-07. Retrieved 2026-01-23.
- ^ Mourning in Cuban volleyball: Lázaro Beltrán, one of its great figures, has passed away
- ^ "Juan Francisco Centelles, an iconic figure in high jump in Cuba, has passed away". CiberCuba. 2025-11-19. Retrieved 2026-01-23.
- ^ Fallece a los 86 años el reconocido artista plástico cubano Raúl Santos Serpa (in Spanish)
- ^ Elias Barreiro
- ^ "Bishop Héctor Luis Lucas Peña Gómez [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2025-12-19.
