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In 1963 his mother died. This was the last time his private life was reported in Cuba's press. [82] In 1964, Castro returned to Moscow, officially to sign a new five-year sugar trade agreement, but also to discuss the ramifications of the assassination of John F. Kennedy. [83]
Enter Cuba's fast-growing private sector. Ravelo's grandchildren - two who live in the United States, one in Spain and another who has stayed in Cuba - have recently brought on a private caregiver ...
For the first time since Cuba allowed its citizens to own private enterprises in 2021, a large group of about 70 Cuban entrepreneurs — some already selling millions of dollars in products and ...
Casa particular (Spanish for "private house"; plural casas particulares) is a phrase meaning private accommodation or private homestays in Cuba, very similar to a bed and breakfast, although it can also take the form of a vacation rental. [1] [2] When the meaning is clear, the term is often shortened to simply casa. Today, many casas ...
In 1963, Castro's mother died. This was the last time his private life was reported in Cuba's press. [220] In January 1964, Castro returned to Moscow, officially to sign a new five-year sugar trade agreement, but also to discuss the ramifications of the assassination of John F. Kennedy. [221]
Cuba is freeing up the market in residential private property but with a public referendum still to come, what impact will such measures have for ordinary Cubans.
Even as Cuba experiments with private enterprise, government officials, generals and Communist Party leaders have heavily courted traditional allies like Russia, China and Belarus, hoping for a ...
Many details of Castro's private life, particularly involving his family members, are scarce as the media is forbidden to mention them. [61] Castro was determined to avoid the creation of a cult of personality around himself. Few public images of Castro are visible around Cuba and his birthday is not celebrated.