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"The problem is that this could be a day late and 500 pesos short."
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Worse than 'Periodo Especial': AP journalist reports on Cuba’s 'apocalyptical' energy, food crisisDanica Coto, the Caribbean correspondent for the Associated Press, spoke with SA¹ú¼Ê´«Ä± about her recent reporting trips to Cuba about what she has seen — and felt.
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The Supreme Court has ruled that Exxon Mobil can sue Cuban state-owned companies in American courts over property on the island nation that was seized after Fidel Castro took power. The decision Tuesday was the second in as many months in favor of U.S. owners of Cuban property that was confiscated by the Communist government more than 65 years ago.
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum says her country seeks to restart oil shipments to Cuba soon, a move that could provide much needed relief as the island's crises deepen given a lack of petroleum.
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The plan aims to open the struggling island's economy by expanding private enterprise and attracting foreign investment. The document, not yet public, will be submitted to Cuba’s National Assembly.
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Cuba’s powerful Communist Party, or PCC, called an unscheduled session Wednesday, a rare occurrence that comes days after President Miguel DÃaz-Canel announced an economic reform package aimed at opening up the struggling island's economy.
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Will President Trump order a U.S. military strike on Cuba to force democratic and capitalist reforms? Could it deliver bread instead of bombs? The only thing that's clear: his Cuba objective so far isn't.
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A key platform that Cubans in the U.S. use to send money and goods to relatives in Cuba has stopped operations.
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The U.S. government has announced sanctions against Cuba's state-owned oil and gas company in a move expected to increase tensions between the two countries.
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Cuba's top diplomat to the United States says recent sanctions targeting the island's leadership and the indictment of former President Raúl Castro are a "pretext" for the Trump administration to persuade the American people to support a U.S. military intervention in Cuba.
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A magnitude 6.1 earthquake off the coast of Cuba was felt across Florida on Monday afternoon, with residents reporting shaking in Miami, Tampa and Orlando.
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Raúl Castro has made his first public appearance since he was indicted last month by the U.S. for his alleged role in the 1996 downing of two civilian aircraft. Official video released Saturday shows Castro celebrating his 95th birthday with top officials and military leaders in Havana.