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Cuba, Donald Trump

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The Economist · 1d
Cuba’s broken economy leaves it at Donald Trump’s mercy
O n March 16th Oscar Pérez-Oliva Fraga, a great-nephew of Fidel Castro, appeared on “Mesa Redonda”, a state-television programme.

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Business Day · 15h
Cuba in the crosshairs of Donald Trump and the Miami ‘Mafia’
Dagens.com Australia on MSN · 16h
Trump fuels fears of dramatic US move on Cuba
 · 1d
Concern, Anger and Hope Simmer in Cuba After Trump Calls for 'Imminent Action' Against Government
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has lashed out after U.S. President Donald Trump suggested he can do “whatever he wants” with the island and that the U.S. could take “imminent action” against it.

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Trade with Cuba collapses as Trump escalates pressure on Communist Party leadership
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Cuban power blackout sparks protests as Trump hints at US intervention
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Cuban leaders signal concessions to appease Trump, but also ensure political survival

Cuba, reeling from an oil blockade, is in talks with the Trump administration. Though Havana might make economic concessions to appease Washington, experts say, political change is harder and less
3don MSN

What is happening in Cuba? Economic struggles, US tensions explained

Trump has recently increased pressure on the island nation of Cuba, adding March 17 Washington would be doing "something with Cuba" soon.
Al Jazeera on MSN
7h

Cuba ‘categorically’ rejects prospect of removing Diaz-Canel in US talks

Minister Carlos Fernandez de Cossio says he is open to US trade talks but refused to entertain a leadership shake-up.
Axios on MSN
3d

Why Trump's Cuba takeover plans could see a Castro return as ruler

President Trump escalated his threats to seize Cuba this week — raising questions about whether he might seek to topple the Communist Caribbean island's leader Miguel Díaz-Canel. The big picture: As Cuba's totalitarian government faces a deepening energy crisis that saw an island-wide blackout amid a U.
1don MSN

Can Cuba’s Regime Survive as US Chokes Oil Supplies?

Ever since US Special Forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Jan. 3 and launched an attack on Iran, Washington has been warning that Cuba will be next. Under a US-imposed economic blockade,
4don MSN

With the US pressuring Cuba, a Castro known as ‘the Crab’ is making appearances. Here’s why it matters

Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro, grandson of former Cuban President Raúl Castro, appeared in several public events led by Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel on Friday, raising questions, according to analysts,
abc7NY
9y

Fidel Castro's ashes interred in a private ceremony in Cuba

SANTIAGO, Cuba -- Fidel Castro's ashes were being interred in a private ceremony Sunday morning after Cuban officials made a last-minute cancellation of plans to broadcast the events live on national and international television. International media were ...
Cfr.org
19y

Latell: A Post-Fidel Cuba Likely to Experiment with Economic Reforms

Brian Latell, who for many years was the CIA’s top Cuban and Latin American analyst, says if Fidel Castro is unable to recover from his ailments his successors are likely to be more willing to experiment with economic reforms. He also recommends the Bush ...
SOFREP on MSN
12h

Cuba’s defense posture and special forces

Power, in Cuba, no longer wears the uniform of revolution, it wears the face of a man tasked with managing its slow unraveling.
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