List of Cuba articles
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Cuban President Fidel Castro, 71, speaks 24 February in Havana during a speech after he was reelected President of Cuba by the National Assembly. In a unanimous vote, Castro was reelected to another five year term. AFP PHOTO/Adalberto ROQUE (Photo credit should read ADALBERTO ROQUE/AFP/Getty Images) Fidel Was Hell
The longest-ruling dictator of the 20th century was a radical bent on transformational, alternative global development. Ironically, he left his country conservative, impoverished, and isolated.
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Cuban President Fidel Castro delivers a 4:29-hour speech at the United Nations headquarters in New York, on September 26th, 1960. AFP PHOTO/OAH (Oficina de Asuntos Historicos del Consejo de Estado) FOR USE ONLY IN NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND INTERNET / AFP / OAH (Photo credit should read OAH/AFP/Getty Images) Will History Absolve Fidel Castro?
The legacy of Cuba’s socialist revolution is still very much in doubt.
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gettyimages-516867920 Americans Can Now Bring Cuban Booze and Cigars Back to the States
But the U.S. embargo on Cuba still remains in place.
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MIAMI, UNITED STATES - MARCH 13: Santiago Portal, who migrated from Cuba 50 years ago, displays a sign supporting US Presidential candidate Donald Trump on 8th Street in the Little Havana community during the Calle Ocho Festival on March 13, 2016 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Sean Drakes/LatinContent/Getty Images) Report That Trump Violated Cuba Embargo Could Rile Some 2 Million GOP Voters
Clinton’s camp pounces, and Sen. Rubio balks, as Trump campaign manager says he spent money in Cuba in violation of U.S. law.
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03 Final Flat It’s Time for Obama to Send Home This Mass-Murdering Cuban Terrorist-in-Exile to Face His Punishment
He’s been sunning himself in Miami for far too long.
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OAKLAND, CA - JUNE 2: Jose Canseco of the Tampa Bay DelivRays poses for a portrait on June 2, 1999 in Oakland, California. (Photo by Michael Zagaris/MLB Photos via Getty Images) Jose Canseco — Yes, That Jose Canseco — Has Very Strong Feelings About the Brexit
The steroid-loving baseball player thinks the United Kingdom's economy will suffer from the Brexit.
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GettyImages-461830344 Flights From U.S. to Cuba Set to Resume But Tourism Is Still Prohibited
U.S. authorizes flights to Cuba, but don't plan on planning a vacation there yet.
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GettyImages-504563000 Ex-Gitmo Prosecutor-Turned-Critic Settles Free Speech Case for $100,000
The former Gitmo prosecutor wrote op-eds critical of the prison, and was then fired from the Library of Congress.
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Cuban opposition member Antonio Gonzalez Rodiles speaks during the first international meeting on Human Rights and UN agreements in Havana on December 10, 2013. Protestors gathered outside as opposition supporters held the meeting on Human Rights Day. AFP PHOTO/ADALBERTO ROQUE (Photo credit should read ADALBERTO ROQUE/AFP/Getty Images) A Cuban Dissident’s Plea: Don’t Abandon Us
"We need your support," Antonio Rodiles says.
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TAIPEI, TAIWAN - JANUARY 14: Honor guards prepare to raise the Taiwan flag in the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall square ahead of the Taiwanese presidential election on January 14, 2016 in Taipei, Taiwan. Voters in Taiwan are set to elect Tsai Ing-wen, the chairwoman of the opposition Democratic Progressive Party, to become the island's first female leader. (Photo by Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images) Unwinding Taiwan’s Cold War Legacy
While President Obama visited Cuba last week to restore relations with the Castro-run island and put an “end the legacy of the Cold War” in Latin America, democratic Taiwan is still strangled by Cold War legacies.
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GettyImages-483836154 Fidel Castro Doesn’t Share His Brother’s Enthusiasm About U.S. Thaw
Fidel Castro blasts President Obama following his historic visit to Cuba.
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HAVANA, CUBA - MARCH 24: Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood of the Rolling Stones wave as they exit their plane after landing at the Jose Marti International Airport on March 24, 2016 in Havana, Cuba. The Rolling Stones are in Havana to play a free concert for the first time, after the music was once banned by the Cuban government. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) You Can’t Always Get What You Want, But Cuba Gets a Free Rolling Stones Show
After being banned by the Cuban government, the Rolling Stones will perform their first-ever concert on the island Friday night.
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HAVANA, CUBA - MARCH 22: U.S. President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro visit during an exhibition game between the Cuban national team and the Major League Baseball team Tampa Bay Devil Rays at the Estado Latinoamericano March 22, 2016 in Havana, Cuba. This is the first time a sittng president has visited Cuba in 88 years. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) Obama Plays Small Ball in Cuba
Obama's missed opportunity in Cuba.
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U.S. President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro arrive for an exposition game between the Cuban national team and the Major League Baseball team Tampa Bay Devil Rays at the Estado Latinoamericano March 22, 2016 in Havana, Cuba. This is the first time a sittng president has visited Cuba in 88 years. Hotels and Wi-Fi in Cuba Now, Human Rights, Eventually
President Obama may have scored major diplomatic and commercial wins in Cuba, but unresolved tensions over human rights could set a chill over warming ties between Washington and Havana.
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GettyImages-501639344 crop How to Bring Capital to Cuba
Visits are nice — but investment is better. Here’s what the U.S. can do to help Cubans grow their economy.