Cuba
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‘Call for freedom’: what has sparked Cuba’s anti-government protests?
In Depth High prices and food shortages trigger biggest demonstrations in decades
By Joe Evans Published
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Mysterious brain injuries at embassies in China and Cuba trigger CIA probe
feature Scores of US spies, diplomats and soldiers have reported unexplained health problems over past five years
By Joe Evans Last updated
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Cuba poised to become coronavirus vaccine powerhouse
In Depth The communist nation aims to be ‘pharmacist’ to other US enemies after developing multiple Covid jabs
By Joe Evans Last updated
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Countries that are still socialist today
In Depth Debate over the pros and cons of the centuries-old economic system has seen its definition get lost in translation
By Gabriel Power, The Week UK Last updated
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Cubans back new constitution
Speed Read Document enshrines one-party rule but paves way for modest economic reforms
By The Week Staff Last updated
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US immigration officials force-feeding detainees
Speed Read Nearly 30 migrants from India and Cuba are refusing to eat in protest at alleged mistreatment
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Sonic attacks on US embassy in Cuba ‘just crickets’
Speed Read Scientists claim source of mysterious noise attributed to headaches and nausea not an acoustic weapon
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Sonic attacks: are spies giving diplomats brain injuries?
In Depth Canadian embassy workers in Havana complain of similar unexplained symptoms to US colleagues
By The Week Staff Published
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Cuban president defies church to back same-sex marriage
Speed Read Miguel Diaz-Canel says he is committed to eliminating all types of discrimination in society
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Cuba to recognise private ownership
Speed Read New constitution will open up the economy but maintain one-party system
By The Week Staff Last updated
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What are sonic attacks?
In Depth Are US diplomats abroad being deliberately targeted – and is this a new phenomenon?
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Sonic attacks: US embassy fears spread to China
Speed Read After Cuban accusations, State Department puts staff on alert in China too
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Cuba: the end of the Castro era
Speed Read Cuba at a crossroads as National Assembly prepares to vote for first president outside the Castro family in over 60 years
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Cuba and Russia agree new economic ties as US turns inwards
Speed Read Communist Caribbean island rekindles Cold War alliances as Moscow looks to fill void left by US
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