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Fidel Castro and Cuba Stories

A list of the most recent stories about Cuba and Fidel Castro.

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Rosa Maria Paya, left, the daughter of a prominent Cuban dissident who died in a car crash, and her mother, Ofelia Acevedo, right, talk to the media about her family’s decision to seek refuge in the U.S during a Tuesday, July 18, 2013 press conference in Miami. Paya traveled through Europe and the U.S. in April to push for an international investigation into her father’s death. Oswaldo Paya was killed in a car crash alongside another dissident in 2012. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)

Cuban dissident: Repression forced family to flee

One of several Cuban dissidents recently allowed to visit Europe and the U.S. after Cuba changed its travel laws said Tuesday she decided to seek refuge in Miami after facing continued repression on the island. Rosa Maria Paya said she and her family have been the subject of threats, harassment ...

In this photo taken Friday, May 17, 2013, ballet master Eriberto Jimenez, right, gives instructions during practice in a dance studio in Miami. These dancers could be among the young talent of any ballet company, but for the moment they are something else: Immigrants in the United States trying to land dancing opportunities while navigating cultural differences and learning English. The ballerinas fled from the Cuban National Ballet while on tour in Mexico in April, and crossed the border into Texas.  (AP Photo/Alan Diaz)

Defected Cuban dancers adjust to U.S., seek work

They practice in the back of a dance studio next to a Wendy's restaurant in a strip mall. Six ballet dancers leap across the floor, hidden from view from the mothers watching their daughters in pink leotards in a front room. "Uno, dos, tres," ballet master Eriberto Jimenez calls out. ...

Today in History June 14

Today in History June 14

Highlights of this day in history: Nazi Germany's troops enter Paris during World War II; TWA Flight 847 hijacked; Stars and Stripes adopted as official U.S. flag; Leftist guerrilla Che Guevara and real estate mogul Donald Trump born. (June...

In this March 19, 2013 file photo, Cuban dissident blogger Yoani Sanchez speaks with reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C.   Sanchez will return to Cuba from a prolonged global tour on Thursday, May 30, 2013.  Communist authorities allowed Sanchez and several lesser-known opposition figures to travel as part of landmark migration reforms that took effect in January, eliminating exit visa requirements for all Cubans.  Sanchez has said she wants to start an independent online newspaper upon her return. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen, File)

Cuban blogger returns home to unknown future

One of Cuba's most famous names is returning from a prolonged global tour on Thursday, but don't expect well-wishers, flowers or marching bands. Most islanders won't even know about it. When Yoani Sanchez touches down on a flight from Madrid on Thursday, she will step into an unknown future that ...

In this Friday, May 20, 2013 photo, Cuban dissidents Ladies in White, from left, Laura Labrada Pollan, Berta Soler, and Belkis Cantillo acknowledge the guests at the Freedom Tower in Miami. MDC President Dr. Eduardo J. Padron, far left, presented Soler with MDC’s Presidential Medal in homage to all the Ladies in White engraved, "Guardians of Freedom." Ladies in White is a group of women that began marching peacefully after the arrests of their sons and husbands in a 2003 crackdown on dissidents. They have faced detention and violence from pro-government mobs. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz)

Dissidents find 'Cuba outside Cuba' in Miami

When Cuban hunger striker Guillermo Farinas arrived in Miami, he said he was prepared to face rejection from radical members of the Cuban-American community who do not believe in pacific opposition. The reaction has been far different. When he went to the Versailles restaurant, a traditional gathering spot for older ...

Canadian businessman Sarkis Yacoubian, center, goes to court for the start of a corruption trial in Havana, Cuba, Thursday, May 23, 2013.  The trial of Yacoubian, who was president of import company Tri-Star Caribbean which was shuttered in July 2011, is under way nearly two years after he was detained. The anti-graft drive has swept up a number of foreign business executives and Cuban officials at major state-run companies.  (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)

Canada businessman's corruption trial on in Cuba

A Canadian businessman caught up in a corruption probe in Cuba apparently went on trial Thursday, nearly two years after he was detained and his import company, Tri-Star Caribbean, was shuttered. Sarkis Yacoubian arrived at an Interior Ministry courthouse in Havana in a black sedan with tinted windows, and was ...

Cuba's Raul Castro Announces Retirement in 2018

Cuba's Raul Castro Announces Retirement in 2018

Raul Castro announced Sunday that he will step down as Cuba's president in 2018 following a final five-year term, for the first time putting a date on the end of the Castro era. (Feb. 24)

Raw: Rare Fidel Castro Appearance

Raw: Rare Fidel Castro Appearance

In a rare public appearance, former leader Fidel Castro attended the opening session of the National Assembly for only the second time since he handed over power to his younger brother Raul in 2006, due to ill health. (Feb. 24)

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Castro Tells Website: I'm Not Dying

Castro Tells Website: I'm Not Dying

Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro declared in state-run media that he is in fine health and never even suffers headaches. The 86-year old Castro rejected rumors that he's on his deathbed. New pictures of Castro accompanied the statement. (Oc...

Cuban Missile Crisis: 50 Years Later

Cuban Missile Crisis: 50 Years Later

On October 22, 1962, US President John F. Kennedy announced that the Soviet Union had begun deploying nuclear missiles to Cuba. The Cuban Missile Crisis has been called the closest the world has come to nuclear war. (Oct. 22)

Archives to Recount JFK's Cuban Missile Crisis

Archives to Recount JFK's Cuban Missile Crisis

The National Archives has gathered documents and secret White House recordings for a new exhibit called, "To the Brink: JFK and the Cuban Missile Crisis." It shows how President Kennedy and his advisers averted nuclear war. (Oct. 11)

Raw: Chavez Supporters Celebrate Re-election

Raw: Chavez Supporters Celebrate Re-election

Thousands of Venezuelans poured into the streets on Sunday to celebrate the re-election of President Hugo Chavez after he defeated challenger Henrique Capriles. (Oct. 8)

Today in History for September 26th

Today in History for September 26th

Highlights of this day in history: JFK and Nixon participate in TV's first presidential debate; Cuba ends Mariel boatlift; Composer George Gershwin, poet T.S. Eliot and tennis star Serena Williams born; 'West Side Story' hits Broadway. (Sep...

At the Hotel Excelsior, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Fidel Castro held a brief news conference, April 30, 1959, in which he said: "Batista [former dictator Fulgencio Batista] will not come back. He is definitely destroyed as a politician."  (AP Photo)

Photos: Fidel Castro through the years

Fidel Castro rode a revolution to power in Cuba in the late 1950s. See photos throughout the decades since then.

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