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Political uncertainty in Cuba intensified this week after U.S. forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in a raid on Saturday.
Cuba’s leader, Miguel Díaz-Canel, left, during a meeting attended by retired general Raúl Castro, to officially begin military exercises amid heightened tensions with the United States. Entrenched in their “Homeland or Death” chant and vowing to ...
The U.S. military captures Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, threatening Cuba's economy as the nation loses a key provider of oil supplies for communist country's energy sector.
Russia is sending a naval detachment to Cuba next week for military exercises that will likely exacerbate tensions with the U.S. amid the war in Ukraine. Cuba’s military said in a Friday press release that the Russian naval vessels would visit the port ...
China and Cuba are discussing building a joint military training facility, according to the Wall Street Journal, a report that comes after the White House earlier said Beijing has a spy base on the island about 145 km (90 miles) from the US. The two ...
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 part of a maximum pressure campaign on the communist ...
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