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Alejandro Castro Espín
Australian company Antilles Gold suspends trading on the stock exchange following U.S. sanctions for trade with Cuba
Alejandro Castro Espín's mother-in-law and sister-in-law live in the U.S.
Mario Díaz-Balart: "The regime's henchmen have no place in the United States."
Cuban regime after payment suspension with Visa and Mastercard: Russian system MIR allows transactions to continue
U.S. government calls for an end to the dictatorship in Cuba: "They deprive their citizens of freedom."
Díaz-Canel demands Spain and the EU to protect their companies against Trump
Díaz-Canel: Meliá and Iberostar are leaving Cuba "against their will"
The U.S. sanctions the mining company that received a 20-year gold and copper concession in Cuba
Alejandro Castro Espín and his son sanctioned by the United States
"It's a medal for not bending the arm": Jorge Legañoa defends Díaz-Canel after U.S. sanctions.
Another Delcy Rodríguez? Manuel Marrero Cruz is exempt from U.S. sanctions.
What does the expansion of sanctions against the Cuban regime imply?
Why doesn't the U.S. sanction El Cangrejo, Raúl Castro's grandson?
Díaz-Canel responds with a rhetoric of resistance after being sanctioned by the U.S.
Bruno Rodríguez defends Díaz-Canel and Lis Cuesta following U.S. sanctions: "Vile and illegitimate"
Manuel Anido, son of Lis Cuesta and former partner of Ana de Armas, has been added to the list of individuals sanctioned by the U.S.
The U.S. warns those who do business with GAESA, MININT, and MINFAR
The U.S. tightens the grip on the economic and military leaders of the Cuban regime: it blocks companies from GAESA, MININT, and MINFAR
Washington directly punishes the Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel
Washington sanctions two of the historical organizations of the Cuban regime: the CDR and the ICAP
The U.S. sanctions the Ministry of the Armed Forces of Cuba
The United States sanctions Miguel Díaz-Canel, Lis Cuesta, Alejandro Castro Espín, and the Ministry of the Armed Forces of Cuba
María Elvira Salazar: "Time has run out for Raúl Castro, his son, and his grandson."
Analyst explains the real structure of power in Cuba and who is in charge
"That didn't happen before": expert points out the strangest aspect of the CIA director's visit to Cuba
The analyst notes that this is not the first visit by a CIA director to Cuba
The sanctions on Cangrejo and the Castros in Cuba regarding the Delcy Rodríguez case in Venezuela
National survey: Díaz-Canel faces absolute rejection of the Cuban government
A cardboard Castro and his heirs auctioning off the nation
Wall Street Journal reveals the rise of the Castro clan amidst tensions with the U.S.
Zoé Valdés demands the prohibition of the Communist Party in Cuba
From 'revolutionary oligarchy' to 'capitalist oligarchy': The mutation of Castroism to survive in power
Rubio denies the New York Times' version about the transition in Cuba that leaves the Castro's power intact
Who talks to Washington? The power circle of Raúl Castro under scrutiny
The U.S. is holding secret conversations with Raúl Castro's circle, reveals Congressman Díaz-Balart
Trump pushes for a change in Havana: Díaz-Canel could fall in the midst of negotiations with the U.S.
"Castro Surname" and "Elections": The phrase from Johana Tablada that set social media on fire
Tablada claims that the U.S. would not recognize elections in Cuba if a 'Castro' wins, but the Helms-Burton Act does not state that
The U.S. confirms contacts within the Cuban regime for a "peaceful" exit
José Daniel Ferrer: "A strike from the U.S. against Cuba should remove Díaz-Canel and Alejandro Castro from power."
Sandro Castro responds to those who ask if it's true that his cousin El Cangrejo is negotiating with Rubio
Marco Rubio is negotiating a transition in Cuba with "El Cangrejo," grandson of Raúl Castro
The Cuban regime denies that "relatives of government figures" are negotiating a transition with Washington: "They're just rumors."
They spoke to him through the earpiece: Israel Rojas quietly corrects himself after a controversial message about the “venerable elder and his family.”
Israel Rojas swears he will not die for "a venerable old man and his family": The new trovadad of selective patriotism
Which Cuban leader will be the next "abducted" by Delta Force?
The mysterious marriage of Ana Hurtado in Cuba and its connections to the military elite of the totalitarian regime
Fidel Castro's grandson does not learn and continues to provoke the Cuban people
Sandro Castro: “How to Revive a Vampire,” According to an Incorrigible Bloodsucker
Debtor Cuba: Misunderstandings of the Trial in London and Other Common Nonsense
Cuban journalist Lázaro Yuri Valle Roca has been in prison for 134 days, ill and without medical care
A cloudy chapter: The secret negotiations with Alejandro Castro Espín and the lies about the spy Snowden
Trump's ally traveled to Cuba for a meeting organized with "Castro's son."
Guillermo Fariñas: "If the disturbances in Cuba are uncontrollable, General López Miera will replace Díaz-Canel."
Raúl Castro's granddaughter calls the group Orishas Silvio's parasites
The Castro Espín, a dysfunctional family
The CIA director traveled to Cuba on a secret mission and met with Raúl Castro's son
Cuba is building a powerful antenna in Bejucal to intercept communications from the U.S.
Alejandro Castro Espín requested Obama to hand over the Guantanamo Naval Base with the prisoners inside
The role played by Alejandro Castro Espín in the revitalized Cuba-Russia alliance
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