Cuba

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Remember Elián González? As a 5-year-old the Cuban native made world headlines when his mother, her boyfriend and about a dozen others fled the island to the U.S. on a small fishing boat latched to inner tubes.  González was rescued off the shores of Florida by fishermen . . .

MIAMI — It was a historic night, with the Cuban national baseball team playing in the city with the largest Cuban population in the United States, but the game itself was unable to match the intensity of the moment. Behind its star studded offense, the United States dismantled Cuba, 14-2, at loanDepot Park on Sunday […]

Jeff PassanESPN10:43 PM ET4 Minute Read Trea Turner homers twice for USA in WBC semisTrea Turner homers twice for his country vs. Cuba, bringing his total to three home runs in two games. MIAMI — The best No. 9 hitter in the world helped send Team USA to the World Baseball Classic finals. One day […]

Cuba Still Threatens U.S. Interests and Security  National Review Source link

Law enforcement talks come as the administration of US President Joe Biden eases relations with the Caribbean nation. The United States has announced it will send a delegation to Cuba next week to reinitiate talks between the two governments over law enforcement issues. Vedant Patel, a spokesperson for the US State Department, told reporters on […]

MIAMI (AP) — The Coast Guard returned another 177 Cuban migrants who were caught at sea off Florida to the island on Thursday, while a group of about two dozen Haitians swam ashore in Miami. The Cuban migrants were all intercepted separately off the coast earlier this month, according to a Coast Guard news release. […]

A Cuban flag flutters above Revolution Square in Havana, on February 8, 2008. Adalberto Roque/AFP via Getty Images Ana Montes, a former U.S. defense intelligence analyst who was convicted of spying for Cuba, has been released from federal prison. Montes, 65, was released on Friday after serving a majority of her 25 year sentence, according […]

CNN  —  Ana Montes, an American citizen convicted of spying for Cuba, has been released from US federal prison in Fort Worth, Texas, according to Federal Bureau of Prison online records.

One of the highest-ranking US officials ever proven to have spied for Cuba has been released from prison early after spending more than two decades behind bars. Ana Belén Montes pleaded guilty in 2002 to conspiracy to commit espionage after she was accused of using her leading position as a Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) official […]

Ana Belen Montes, a former high-ranking Cuba analyst at the Defense Intelligence Agency, was released from prison Friday after more than 20 years behind bars at a federal prison in Texas.  Montes, 65, was released early after pleading guilty to conspiring to commit espionage as part of a plea deal in 2002.  She admitted that she […]


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