Mass trials in Cuba deepen its harshest crackdown in decades
More than 60 people have gone on trial in relation to protests over Cuba’s economic crisis
More than 60 people have gone on trial in relation to protests over Cuba’s economic crisis
Demonstrators call for freedom and end to shortages in largest protests in decades
Thousands took to the streets of the socialist country in anti-government protests
Cuban economy has stagnated for years and contracted by 11% last year
There are 3,600 health professionals from country battling coronavirus in 35 states globally
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Latest bid to pressure country over its support for Venezuela president Nicolas Maduro
Move follows Trump’s decision to roll back Obama-sponsored warmer US ties with Havana
Move is in response to mysterious illnesses affecting American staff in Havana
Ailments from hearing loss to nausea affecting diplomats and family members
Che Guevara’s son was four when he last saw his famous father, killed 50 years ago in Bolivia
Cuba came late to the digital revolution, but a new openness to the world is changing lives
Influential Cuban cleric Jaime Ortega warns of new uncertainty in US-Cuban relations
Irish President meets Cuban activists and independent journalists on final day of visit
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