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The tone deaf 33-year-old grandson of Fidel Castro is not following in the late Cuban revolutionary leader’s footsteps, but carving his own path to notoriety.
Between 1962 and 1974 it was the Cuban Refugee Centre, and through it passed around 400,000 people who fled after the 1959 revolution led by Fidel Castro. They received food, money, medicine and a ...
The Cuban Embassy in Seoul hosted a special book talk on Monday commemorating the 99th anniversary of Fidel Castro's birth.
Aaron Rodgers, a known conspiracy theorist, like many others, doesn't believe Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated John F. Kennedy ...
On the 99th anniversary of Fidel Castro’s birth, the commemoration reads less like a tribute and more like a reckoning. What ...
More than 1.69 million people have contributed over USD 13 million to support Cuba, reaffirming a deep and time-honored ...
Voters say they’ve had enough of the hard-left MAS party.
Cuba sent doctors and food to Vietnam during the war. Now ordinary Vietnamese are sending cash to struggling Cubans.
To him many who appear on radio and TV to defend and explain government positions come off as shallow and lacking in linking historic facts to current events ...
Los líderes de los países miembros de la Alianza Bolivariana para los Pueblos de Nuestra América (ALBA) manifestaron el miércoles su rechazo al despliegue ...
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Cuban Missile Crisis from the Cuban Perspective
In this video, we examine the Cuban Missile Crisis through the eyes of Cuba itself. We explore how Fidel Castro and the Cuban ...
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GPFans on MSNThe time an F1 champion was kidnapped at gunpoint
Motorsport briefly returned to Cuba in 1960 where Moss was once again victorious, but since then, the sound of a F1 engine ...
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