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The State Department notified Cubanet, the oldest independent Cuba news outlet based in Miami, that a grant funding its operations was no longer canceled, its director, Roberto Hechavarría, said ...
"We've seen people who appear to be beggars," Feitó told the commission. "When you look at their hands, at the clothes these people are wearing, they're disguised as beggars; they're not beggars.
Cuba Trump administration reinstates some Cuba democracy programs, but turns off Radio Martí By Nora Gámez Torres March 19, 2025 3:59 PM ...
Lincoln Díaz-Balart, a Cuban-American Republican politician who defended immigrants and fiercely opposed Fidel Castro’s regime to help restore democracy in his native Cuba while serving for ...
This backwards logic suggests that when it comes to issues of national security, public opinion should guide enforcement. If that’s to become the GAO barometer, then its auditors may as well write and ...
Cuba Hit by Tropical Storm Oscar as Millions Face Power Blackouts Headline Oct 21, 2024 Tropical Storm Oscar has slammed into Cuba after barreling through the Bahamas as a hurricane.
Since 1983 the National Endowment for Democracy has been at the center of efforts by the U.S. government to promote democracy abroad. The private nonprofit is almost entirely funded by the federal ...
Lincoln Díaz-Balart, defender of immigrants and democracy for Cuba in Congress, is dead Former Congressman Lincoln Diaz-Balart, forefront, speaks during a meeting in Kendall on May 16, 2011.
Cuban MiG fighters shot down two U.S. civilian aircraft in international airspace between Florida and Cuba on Feb. 24, 1996, killing four members of the exile group Brothers to the Rescue.