OutgoingCubanPresidentRaulCastroexpressedonThursdayhisconfidencethatthenewleadersoftheislandwouldcontinuethepathofthesocialistrevolutionbegunbyFidelCastroin1959
Cuba'sparliamenthaspickedRaúlCastro'sright-handman,MiguelDíaz-Canel,asthesolecandidatetosucceedhim,endingthefamily'slongrule.MrCastrotookoveraspresidentfromhisa
EnriqueCastro“Quini,”theformerSpainstrikerwhoplayedforBarcelonaandthrivedinalongcareerwithSportingGijon,hasdiedofaheartattack.Hewas68.SportingsaidCastrocollapse
TheeldestsonoflateCubanrevolutionaryleaderFidelCastro,FidelCastroDiaz-Balart,committedsuicideonThursdayaged68afterbeingtreatedformonthsfordepression,Cubanstate-
CubanPresidentRaulCastroonThursdayaffirmedthathewillleaveofficeinApril2018,whenthecountry'snewnationallegislatureconvenestoelectaleaderforthenextfiveyears."When
AmidpoliticaltensionswiththeUnitedStatesandthebeginningofanelectoralprocessthatmayreshapeitsleadership,Cubamarkedthefirstanniversaryofthedeathofitsrevolutionary
CubanPresidentRaulCastroonFridaydenouncedUSPresidentDonaldTrump'spartialrollbackoftheUS-Cubandetente,sayingitignoredbroadpublicsupportforbetterrelationsandwould
USPresidentDonaldTrumphasthreatenedtoreversecourseonCuba.FormerPresidentBarackObamahadbeguntonormalizerelationswiththeCaribbeannation,butTrumpcouldhalttheprogre
Cuban President Raul Castro stressed on Thursday that the country will maintain its socialist character, following the parliament's approval on a reform plan that will allow private companies to develop their businesses in the country.
CubanPresidentRaulCastrostressedonThursdaythatthecountrywillmaintainitssocialistcharacter,followingtheparliament'sapprovalonareformplanthatwillallowprivatecompa
Cuban President Raul Castro harshly criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's immigration, trade and other policies on Sunday as Trump reviews a fragile detente with Communist-run Cuba begun by his predecessor Barack Obama.
The remains of the Cuban revolutionary leader and former President Fidel Castro were buried Sunday morning at the Santa Ifigenia cemetery in Santiago de Cuba.
President Raul Castro led tens of thousands of Cubans on Saturday in a pledge to defend the socialist legacy of his brother Fidel Castro, who died last week aged 90 and will be interred in the city where they launched the Cuban Revolution.
Feted by cheering Cubans, a funeral cortege carried the ashes of Fidel Castro out of Havana on Wednesday on a three-day journey to his final resting place in the east of the island where he launched the Cuban Revolution six decades ago.
The Cuba-U.S. relations are at a crossroads as the death of Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro may decelerate the normalization of the ties and U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's assuming power will bring uncertainties to the U.S. policy on Cuba.
A steady stream of Cubans paid homage to late communist icon Fidel Castro again Tuesday as Latin American and African presidents joined them for commemorations shunned by several world leaders.
Many delegations of the Vietnamese agencies and localities on November 28 paid tribute to Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro Ruz at the Cuban Embassy in Hanoi and the Cuban Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City.