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The U.S. indictment of former Cuban leader Raúl Castro is pushing U.S. relations with the communist-run island to the foreground.
Thousands of Cuban migrants deported from the United States have faced violations of their rights and are currently in “a legal limbo” in Mexico, where they have difficulties regularizing their situation and even obtaining medical care,
Trump administration pressure on Cuba intensifies as analysts warn expanded Chinese and Russian intelligence facilities can monitor U.S. military activity.
Potential drone danger out of Cuba is being monitored closely by the United States. Local 10 News’ Cuba analyst Andy Gomez said he has stayed in touch with officials on the island. “I am a great believer in the Kissinger theory of staying in touch with our enemies more than your friends,
His grandfather ruled Cuba with an iron fist, but now top US officials have identified the shadowy Castro relative known as “The Crab” — for his six-fingered hand — as their go-to guy in critical negotiations.
Baffled by all the Cuba headlines? Here is a scorecard of the most important issues at stake in the Havana-Washington discussions.
Tensions are rising between Cuba and the United States, as heightened rhetoric from officials in Washington and Havana shows a potential clash that one historian said could result in long-term diplomatic divisions.
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