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RaĂșl Castro has stepped down as Cuba's communist boss â but the regime's old guard's still making sure the new guard keeps its rigid system intact.
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A generation of Cuban revolutionaries who seized power six decades ago is set to exit the stage, with RaĂșl Castro saying he will step down as head of the Cuban Communist Party.
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COMMENTARY RaĂșl Castro is stepping down as Cuba's top comunista. But can we still expect the same dogmatic disappointment from Cuban comunismo?
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COMMENTARY The pro-democracy credibility of Rick Scott, Mario Diaz-Balart and Carlos Gimenez is as shattered now as glass inside the U.S. Capitol.
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The United States sanctioned RaĂșl Castro and his close family members on Thursday for their involvement in âgross violations of human rights,â SecretaryâŠ
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COMMENTARYIntellectual honesty is rarely a politicianâs strong suit. But Florida Senator Marco Rubio showed us just how epic his hypocrisy is when heâŠ
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Fidel Castro is dead and brother RaĂșl is no longer president of Cuba. But communism can still move the needle in Miami campaigns.Decades after the CubanâŠ
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COMMENTARYCovering Cuba, Iâve long followed this maxim: If both the communist leadership in Havana and the exile leadership in Miami are angry at you,âŠ
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Updated April 19, 2018Cubaâs likely new president is a good generation younger than the Castro crowd heâs replacing. The younger generation of CubanâŠ
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On Wednesday, Cuba may have a new president, elected by the National Assembly. (The election session had been scheduled to start Thursday, but theâŠ
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Cuba moved up by a day the historic legislative session in which RaĂșl Castro will leave the presidency. The session of the National Assembly will be onâŠ
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COMMENTARYThis Sunday, Cuba will hold what passes for parliamentary elections there. Voters will ratify National Assembly candidates pre-selected by theâŠ