Cuba’s leader, Miguel Díaz-Canel, left, during a meeting attended by retired general Raúl Castro, to officially begin military exercises amid heightened tensions with the United States. Entrenched in ...
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‘Criminals in power': Members of Congress react to news of Cuban military's secret hoard
The Herald obtained secret accounting documents from GAESA, the conglomerate run by Cuba's Revolutionary Armed Forces, showing that it had $18 billion in current assets in March last year, of which ...
Gaviota, GAESA’s tourism group, was making 42% net profits in the first quarter of 2024, double the average in the global ...
Secret financial documents obtained by the Miami Herald show that a military-controlled company with a major stake in ETECSA had millions of dollars on hand last August A recent astronomic price hike ...
Kyiv says Cuba is "at the very top" of countries supplying thousands of foreign mercenaries to Russia. Ukrainian intelligence said the average Cuban mercenary is 35 years old and is paid $2,000 a ...
Entrenched in their “Homeland or Death” chant and vowing to prevail against the “imperialist onslaught,” Cuba’s leader have paused the release of political prisoners and kicked off military exercises ...
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