Trump wants to overthrow the Cuban president
The Trump administration says it wants to remove Cuba’s President Miguel Diaz-Canel by the end of the year.
The Trump administration says it wants to remove Cuba’s President Miguel Diaz-Canel by the end of the year.




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Move marks the first time in 62 years that Cuba will not have a leader that is named Castro.

A new era dawns for Cuba for the first time in almost 60 years Communist country’s leader is not called Castro.
For the first time in six decades, Cuba will be led by a person who does not carry the name Castro.

Cuba is about to get a new president, and it will not be a Castro after nearly 60 years of their leadership.

























A look back at the life and legacy of Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara.

A legendary friendship borne of youth and revolutionary zeal eventually succumbs to the strains of Cold War realpolitik.
‘The spectrum of human rights is wide. But what [the media] do is focus … on the bad parts and ignore the good stuff.’
After the leader’s death and before his entombment, a Cuban journalist travelled around the country to gauge the mood.