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As Trump says Cuba 'is going to fall,' his administration explores criminal charges, source says
As President Donald Trump suggests that Cuba could soon fall, his administration has begun exploring whether federal prosecutors could charge the Havana regime or the Communist Party with crimes, according to a person familiar with the matter.
The top Justice Department prosecutor in Miami is considering criminal investigations of Cuban government officials
America’s pressure campaign on Cuba is pushing the country to the breaking point, with President Trump and Republicans in Congress predicting the communist regime’s imminent fall. A major blackout across the western half of Cuba on Wednesday underscored the energy crisis exacerbated by Trump’s fuel blockade.
Cuban diplomats abandoned their Embassy building in Quito Friday after Ecuador ordered the expulsion of the entire Cuban diplomatic mission.
Amid constant threats from the US president, many ordinary people are at their limits. Some express exhaustion, others hope for a change.
It's the second outage to have affected Cuba's western region in the past three months as the country struggles with dwindling oil reserves.
Cuban authorities said Thursday that a fifth crew member of a U.S.-flagged speedboat involved in a shootout with the coast guard last week has died of his wounds. Prosecutors have filed terrorism charges against the surviving crew members of the boat ...
And so begins Pool A. Team Cuba, an island nation with historically great success in international play, will face off against Panama – a Central American country that calls baseball its No. 1 sport.