The Cuban government has been fooling U.S. sanctions by concealing the true nature of the company that handles money sent by Cuban-Americans to their families on the island, a Miami Herald ...
Even as Cubans have been dying because of shortages of medicines and supplies at hospitals, and the government claims it doesn’t have the money to buy them due to U.S. sanctions, companies run by Cuba ...
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In major escalation, the U.S. will sanction foreign companies supporting Cuba's military
In a significant step in the "tough Cuba policy" promised by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the Trump administration will punish foreign companies that do business with military companies in Cuba as ...
The Cuban government said Wednesday that 13 soldiers had died after an explosion a week earlier in an arms depot in the country's east. Cuba's Ministry of the Revolutionary Armed Forces said in a ...
Discussing Cuba with White House correspondents, President Roosevelt minimized the Cuban general strike and the Army coup d’état. He emphasized the Congressional procedure by which Dr. de Cespedes ...
When Angola gained independence in 1975, the Cuban military came to the new government’s defense. The mission had global reverberations, from hastening the fall of South African apartheid to reshaping ...
With few friends and little cash, Cuba’s President Ramon Grau considered it more important to pay his Army last week than to send to the U. S. $3,950,000 due in interest and arrears on public works ...
CARACAS (Reuters) - A respected Venezuela general who retired this month said the presence of Cuban soldiers in the army's highest decision-making levels was a security threat, backing opposition ...
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