Cuba’s top court says a former economy minister was sentenced to life in prison for espionage, in the highest-profile case ...
Cuba has faced many economic crises, but the current one is different. It is far worse than even that of the early 1990s, when Cuba lost all trade with the Soviet bloc, and at the same time the US ...
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets Sunday in Cuba’s second-largest city, Santiago, demanding food and power amid a worsening economic crisis that has left many everyday Cubans with scarce ...
Cuba’s former economy minister Alejandro Gil Fernández was sentenced to life imprisonment on the charges of spying and ...
The U.S. Treasury Department announced significant regulatory changes that will open Cuba’s private sector economy to U.S. firms. This marks a major shift in U.S.-Cuba economic relations and remains a ...
HAVANA — A modern grocery store whose shelves are packed with everything from pasta to wine fills a spot in central Havana once occupied by a drab state-owned flower shop, its ceilings and walls ...
AFP. 2023. “En Cuba, cada vez más alimentos importados que cultivados.” [Online] Available at: https://www.swissinfo.ch/spa/en-cuba-cada-vez-m%C3%A1s-alimentos ...
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Cuba sentences ex-economy minister to life in prison for espionage
Cuba’s top court has sentenced former Economy Minister Alejandro Gil to life in prison for espionage following a closed-door ...
Cuba's Supreme Popular Tribunal on Monday sentenced former economy minister Alejandro Gil to life in prison following a closed-door trial that found him guilty of espionage in one of the country's ...
Former Cuban Economy Minister Alejandro Gil Fernández sentenced to life imprisonment for espionage, bribery, and corruption.
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