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Expropriations
October 19, 1960: The day the United States embargo against Cuba began and the myth of the "blockade"
Miami court overturns million-dollar verdict against Expedia for activities in Cuba
They escaped communism in Cuba and the USSR, but in the U.S. they face the threat of expropriation
U.S. Embargo on Cuba Turns 63: History, Propaganda, and Future Scenarios
Fire destroys what remained of La Concha in Havana
Cuban regime speaks out against U.S. law affecting its trademarks
Marcelo Salado Social Club: From the splendor of Jaimanitas to the ruins of oblivion
The government assures that the new Immigration Law allows residents abroad to maintain properties in Cuba
López Obrador expropriates railway segment owned by the second richest businessman in Mexico
U.S. Congress members introduce bill to protect confiscated Cuban trademarks
Cuban-American family appeals Spanish court ruling in favor of hotel chain Meliá and Gaviota group
The Cuban government will maintain the compulsory expropriation of vehicles from emigrants and foreigners
National Assembly approves Expropriation Law "unanimously"
The Cuban regime will approve a law to expropriate property for reasons of public utility or social interest
Law firm wins appeal against travel companies under Helms-Burton law
Cuban exile evokes her seized childhood home upon finding it listed on Airbnb
A Cuban man has been demanding land from the government that belonged to his late grandfather for over nine years
U.S. agency dismisses Bacardí's lawsuit over Cuban Havana Club
The Cuban government is designing a law for expropriations "for reasons of public utility."
Cuban-American family in Miami sues powerful French shipping company over business in the Mariel zone
Court dismisses lawsuit against the Fanjul family for alleged sugar purchase from Cuba
Marco Rubio and Bob Menendez introduce a bill to protect trademarks confiscated by the Cuban regime
At least 500 families from the U.S. and Spain are hoping to reclaim properties confiscated in Cuba
Spanish court allows expansion of lawsuit against Meliá for operating hotels in Cuba
Cuba's government confiscates land and livestock from resident in the U.S.
Aid and expropriations, a perpetual Cuban déjà vu
Court dismisses lawsuit against American Airlines under the Helms-Burton Act
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