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Russia said its businesses would invest more than $1 billion in long-time political ally Cuba by 2030, Cuba's presidency said on Thursday, promising a lifeline for the communist-run Caribbean island ...
A group of Russian Navy ships, including a nuclear-powered submarine, arrived in Cuba on Wednesday morning in a sign of strengthening ties between the two Cold War allies. Russian frigate Admiral ...
SHAPIRO: The Russian ships have docked on the island for a six-day visit. Cuba's government says the trip is standard practice between allies, but Washington is watching closely. Emily Green reports.
Russian warships sailed into Cuba’s main harbour in what appears to be a show of strength by Moscow amid heightened tensions with the US. People look at the nuclear-powered submarine Kazan ...
The Russian warships were seen arriving in Havana's harbor on Wednesday morning and were expected to stay in Cuba until Monday. White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters ...
The President of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, announced that Russia will invest $1 billion in the Cuban economy by 2030. The agreement includes projects in six sectors, such as energy, tourism ...
WASHINGTON — Russian warships arrived in Cuba Wednesday for the first time in four years as the Pentagon monitors their movement near the U.S. coast, Defense officials said. The Pentagon does ...
Russia naval ships will visit Cuba only weeks after a flotilla that docked in Havana raised concerns over the Kremlin's intentions in the Western Hemisphere. "The visit of ships from other ...
Officials told reporters that the exercises aren’t considered a threat to the U.S., but American ships have been deployed to shadow the Russian mini fleet. It’s a good idea because Cuba and ...
The Caribbean island of Cuba, with a socialist system and a communist party, and with a population estimated at 11.5 million, faces a seriously ...
U.S. forces are keeping close watch on a flotilla of Russian warships that reached Cuba on Wednesday in an apparent show of force by President Vladimir Putin flexing his missiles in the Western ...
But Russia "seeks to sustain state-to-state security relationships with Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela" to both expand its military influence in the region and sustain the Russian economy through ...