The top Justice Department prosecutor in Miami is considering criminal investigations of Cuban government officials, according to people familiar with the matter. The inquiry comes
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South Florida Cuban opposition signs
Coming off President Donald Trump’s declaration that the United States is actively pursuing change in Cuba, Cuban opposition leaders in South Florida say they are
Protesters in Miami demand end to U.S. oil blockade as Cuba faces growing crisis
Claudia Rodriguez, who has family in Cuba, says her relatives have struggled to access basic goods ever since the U.S. blocked oil imports to the
Is the end of the Cuban regime near? Former U.S. ambassador under Biden says change won’t happen quickly
While many in Miami believe the end of the Cuban regime is near, it is not clear what will happen next. Frank Mora, the former
Thousands gather in Miami for a caravan asking the Trump administration to help put an end to the 67-year Cuban regime
More than a thousand people are gathering Saturday afternoon in Miami for one cause: a free Cuba. U.S. and Cuban flags fly together at Tropical
Thousands gather in Miami for a caravan asking the Trump administration to help put an end to the 67-year Cuban regime
More than a thousand people are gathering Saturday afternoon in Miami for one cause: a free Cuba. U.S. and Cuban flags fly together at Tropical
Cuban experts at FIU weigh in on the island’s present and uncertain future after the deadly boat confrontation on Cuban waters
Florida International University’s Cuban Research Institute is hosting ‘Cuba: The Day After Tomorrow’ at an incredibly relevant time. While the conference is meant to focus
Florida Keys boat reported stolen may be linked to deadly armed confrontation in Cuban waters, authorities say
A boat reported stolen from a dock in the Florida Keys is now at the center of an international incident after authorities believe the same
South Florida residents are reacting to the Trump’s decision to sell Venezuelan oil to Cuban private businesses
People across South Florida are reacting to a major shift in U.S. policy toward Cuba, following the federal government’s announcement that it will allow fuel
Cuban community in South Florida mourn 30 years since Brothers to the Rescue plane shootout, say justice hasn’t been served
It was the worst of nights – 30 years ago on Feb. 24, 1996. A community in mourning. The Brothers to the Rescue hanger at