By Associated Press Juanita Castro, the sister of the Cuban rulers Fidel and Raúl Castro who worked with the CIA against their communist government,…
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Intelligence bolstered suspicions the telecom companies might be playing a role in expansion of China’s capabilities on island By Kate O’Keeffe WASHINGTON—U.S. officials tracked workers from…
By Charles Hutzler and Kejal Vyas Planned listening post 100 miles off Florida will turn tables on sore point for Beijing—U.S. spying off Chinese shores… China’s…
By Patrick Oppmann Cuban police cracked down on protesters in the isolated town of Caimanera, close to the infamous Guantanamo Bay prison, after dozens took to the…
By Sara Carter Staff Breaking Thursday, the Biden administration announced a new policy of turning away migrants who cross the border illegally; specifically, Cubans, Haitians…
by Zachary Stieber The unprecedented level of illegal immigration at the U.S.–Mexico border largely stems from people fleeing regimes in three countries, the White House said Oct. 24. “What…
By Jim Hoft Thirty-four US political prisoners of the Biden regime penned a very sad letter this week requesting a transfer to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba facility…
By Lauren Aratani and agencies Electricity grid collapses in Cuba after hurricane passes through, as 2.5 million people in Florida ordered to evacuate Cuba’s electricity…
BY RT INTERNATIONAL Multiple firefighters are feared dead after another blast rocks a burning Cuban oil depot The Cuban government has pleaded for help…