The Cuban community in South Florida is also reacting to the news that the island nation is in talks with the U.S. government about its
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South Florida leaders react to confirmation that Cuba is in talks with Trump administration:
Cuban leader Miguel Diaz-Canel made a rare, televised address on Friday morning and confirmed that the government was in talks with the Trump administration as
Cubans living in South Florida to file lawsuit after finding themselves in a limbo with their immigration status
A federal lawsuit expected to be filed next week in South Florida could reopen a path to U.S. residency for thousands of Cuban immigrants who
Cuban leader Miguel Diaz-Canel teases major televised announcement Friday morning
Cuba’s leader Miguel Diaz-Canel is expected to make a rare, televised announcement on Friday morning, and this comes after the announcement that the government will
South Florida politicians and experts react to Cuba’s latest move to release 51 prisoners from the island
South Florida politicians and experts on Cuba react to the island’s latest unexpected move to release 51 people from prison on Thursday night. The announcement
South Florida congressman reacts to the crisis in Cuba, saying economic pressure alone isn’t enough to enact change
As fuel shortages and widespread blackouts continue to worsen living conditions in Cuba, a South Florida congressman says economic pressure alone may not be enough
United Nations in talks with U.S. to allow fuel to be brought into Cuba
New reporting shows that Cuba could soon be getting much-needed oil as the United Nations remains in talks with the U.S. to allow fuel to
Cuban Americans in South Florida react to the Trump administration’s suggestion of a possible “friendly takeover”
The fate of Cuba remains uncertain as the Trump administration suggests a takeover is possible, alongside reports of a potential economic deal with the island
Cuba faces deepening crisis as Trump signals major changes ahead
Cuba’s humanitarian crisis is rapidly worsening, with fuel supplies running dangerously low and some regions enduring weeks-long power outages. As tensions between the U.S. and
Justice Department official eyes cases against Cuba leaders as Trump floats
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