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As 2024 dawns, we mark an anniversary that is especially difficult to stomach for many in Miami’s historic Cuban-exile community: The 65th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution. It is, incredibly, the longest existing political revolution in the modern ...
The justices are set to consider fights over a Michigan pipeline and oil and gas assets seized by Fidel Castro in the Cuban Revolution.
In a message to President of Cuba Miguel Díaz-Canel, President Pezeshkian has congratulated Cuban Revolution anniversary. The Iranian president said that the Cuban revolution symbolizes the struggle of the heroic Cuban people for independence, social justice, and the preservation of human dignity.
See the guest's memorabilia up close, and learn more about the political revolution led by Fidel Castro, which overthrew the government of President Fulgencio Batista on January 1, 1959. Janet's collection includes an authentic Cuban Revolutionary armband ...
In her new book, Julia Sweig shatters the mythology surrounding the Cuban Revolution in a compelling revisionist history that reconsiders the revolutionary roles of Fidel Castro and Che Guevara and restores to a central position the leadership of the Cuban ...
Fidel Castro’s death over the weekend produced cries of lamentation in Havana and jubilation in Miami. He had been declining for years; long gone was the legendary stamina that carried him through four-hour public speeches, all-night bull sessions, and ...
Travel giant Expedia Group is accused of “trafficking in confiscated property,” in a new lawsuit with ties to the Cuban Revolution, several huge resorts in a popular beach town and a major policy shift by the Trump administration. Robert M. Glen filed ...
The ashes of Fidel Castro, the iconic revolutionary leader who died late last month, were interred in a private ceremony Sunday bringing an end to nine days of mourning in Cuba for a man who was the political face of the island nation for nearly half a ...
After the deaths of the two men, it was Nicolás Maduro - trained and instructed in Cuba - who became Chávez's handpicked successor, chosen partly because he was acceptable to the Castro brothers. He represented continuity for the Cuban revolution as much as the Venezuelan one.