Cuban president's defiant response to US threats
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Trump’s renewed pressure on Cuba follows decades of US policy aimed at political change on the island | Anadolu
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Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel vows to die for the revolution amid Trump’s threats: “I have no fear”
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel is making his stance clear as tensions with the United States reach a boiling point. Video In a wide ranging interview with Kristen Welker on “Meet […] The post Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Vows to Die for the Revolution Amid Trump’s Threats: “I Have No Fear” appeared first on Baller Alert.
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'Cuba After Castro': A Bold Documentary that Shows Díaz Canel's Positions Before the Current U.S. Crisis and Why Things Could Be Different - INTERVIEW
Journalists Abby Martin & Matthew Belen traveled to Cuba to interview President Miguel Díaz-Canel in his first extensive interview with an American media outlet.
For decade upon decade, many Cuban exiles have prayed for the downfall of the island's communist government, established in the 1959 coup led by "comandante" Fidel Castro. Remarkably, among the foremost critics of Cuba's single-party despotic rule is one of Castro's own daughters,
The world is witnessing the end of the greatest feat of the 20th century in Latin America, although for Cubans the Revolution ended long ago
Over the decades, it became clear that while formal barriers had been removed, deeper inequalities had not fully disappeared. | Opinion
The oil major wants to sue a Cuban-owned company for assets seized more than a half-century ago by Fidel Castro’s government. The Supreme Court on Monday considered whether it should allow Exxon Mobil to sue for damages against a Cuban-owned company for ...
The Cincinnati Reds have had a long relationship with Cuba, including some of the first Cuban players and a farm team, the Havana Sugar Kings.
After decades of hostility, the Cuban government is allowing Cuban emigrants to return and invest in the private sector.