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Former US ambassador accused of working for Cuban government
Former U.S. diplomat Victor Manuel Rocha was taken into custody in Miami on charges of secretly working for the Cuban government for decades.
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Manuel Rocha, charged as intelligence mole for Cuba, served as career US diplomat in Latin America
The former U.S. ambassador accused of being a mole for Cuba’s intelligence services is a longtime diplomat who served throughout Latin America.
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Molotov cocktails thrown at Cuban embassy were a ‘terrorist attack,' ambassador says
The incident remains under investigation by the Washington D.C. police, the Secret Service and the State Department.
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Molotov cocktails thrown at Cuban Embassy in Washington, officials say
A video shared by Cuba’s foreign minister on X shows the moment a man lights and throws at least one Molotov cocktail at the Cuban Embassy in Washington on Sunday.
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Cuban coach goes missing at Little League World Series
A Little League International spokesperson said Monday that Cuban coach Jose Perez left the Little League International Grove late Saturday night and did not return.
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Cuba calls presence of US nuclear submarine at Guantanamo Bay a ‘provocative escalation'
A statement from Cuba’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the submarine was at the U.S. naval base on the island from July 5 to July 8. It gave no more details.
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China has had a base in Cuba to spy on US since at least 2019, Biden official confirm
China has been operating a spy base in Cuba since at least 2019, part of a global effort by Beijing to upgrade its intelligence-gathering capabilities, according to a Biden administration official.
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‘We Don't Want Them Here': Protesters Gather in Miami and Run Onto the World Baseball Classic Field
Hundreds gathered outside Miami Marlins’ home ballpark in Little Havana on Sunday to protest for the Cuban national baseball team played the United States in the semifinals of the World Baseball Classic. It’s the first time the Cuban team has played in Miami, a landing spot for many who fled the country to escape the Soviet-style communist government of late...
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US Intelligence Agencies Find No Sign That Adversaries Are Behind ‘Havana Syndrome' Cases
U.S. intelligence agencies cannot link a foreign adversary to any of the incidents associated with so-called “Havana syndrome.”
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Cuban Pilot Behind Daring Flight to South Florida Released After Judge Grants Asylum
NBC 6’s Julia Bagg has more on the pilot’s first words after becoming a free man.
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Cuban Pilot Who Made Daring Flight to Florida on Old Russia Plane Is Granted US Asylum
A Cuban pilot who made headlines with a bold flight to South Florida on an old Russian plane has been released from custody after a judge said he’s allowed to stay in the United States
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Cubans Respond With Zeal to New US Migration Policy
Overwhelmed by thousands of Cubans crowding its southern border after making the dangerous trip through Central America and an increase in makeshift boats crossing the Florida Straits, the United States in early January approved a policy change that makes migrants request a permit online before arriving with the sponsorship of a relative or friend in the U.S. Although the parole...