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Major League Baseball has reached an historic agreement with the Cuban Baseball Federation allowing Cuban players to sign with U.S.
Cuban medical missions abroad are perhaps one of the most significant legacies of the 1959 Cuban Revolution.
Fidel Castro characterized the Cuban intervention in Angola as "the most beautiful cause." Between 1975 and 1991, 337,000 Cuban soldiers and 43,000 Cuban civilians served in Angola.
TEHRAN (FNA)- The Cuban government lashed out against US President Donald Trump over his "controversial" and "ridiculous" congratulatory message on the occasion of Cuba's Independence Day Saturday.
26, 2017), surprised Cubans who had already begun their journeys to the US across forests, seas, and national borders.
Costa Rican Immigration Director Kathya Rodriguez said Saturday that the 56 Cubans are being held in the capital city of San Jose.
Unilaterally, the United States also adopted a 'wet foot/dry foot' policy, which allows Cubans who arrive in the United States ('dry foot') to remain in the country under a special status called parole and, a year later, become eligible under the Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966 to seek permanent residency.
Customs and Border Patrol figures show that more than 22,000 Cubans arrived at the U.S.
Over the past half century, thousands of Cubans have died trying to cross the treacherous Florida Straits to the United States on flimsy boats and homemade rafts.
Summary: Havana: A law allowing Cubans to travel abroad without special exit visas took effect on ...
In this profusely illustrated book, a reprint of the 2005 edition, three Cubans of Chinese descent--Armando Choy, Moises Sio Wong, and Gustavo Chui--describe their roles in the Cuban Revolution and in the ensuing years.