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  2. Cuba–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    In December 2000, Putin visited Cuba and he along with Fidel Castro called for the lifting of the embargo on Cuba. Russia is still Cuba's leading creditor and the two countries maintain close economic ties with each other. Cuba strongly supported Russia's position in the Russo-Georgian War. In the fall of 2008 Cuba and Russia increased joint ...

  3. Experts: Cuba’s alliance with Russia not enough to give it ...

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    Through its ties with Russia, Cuba was granted “observer status” in the Eurasian Economic Union, which includes Russia, Belarus and three other post-Soviet states in 2020, but little benefit ...

  4. Crossword - Wikipedia

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    Cryptic crossword clues consist typically of a definition and some type of word play. Cryptic crossword clues need to be viewed two ways. One is a surface reading and one a hidden meaning. [27] The surface reading is the basic reading of the clue to look for key words and how those words are constructed in the clue. The second way is the hidden ...

  5. Russian ships arrive in Cuba as Cold War allies strengthen ...

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    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 ...

  6. Russia uses Cuba to make a point to the U.S.: Remember the ...

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    So, the calculus is clear: enhance relations with Russia to make the U.S. nervous and get the Russians to help in Cuba’s neverending dire economy. They need oil, food and necessities.

  7. Lourdes SIGINT station - Wikipedia

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    The Lourdes SIGINT (Signals Intelligence) facility, located near Havana, Cuba, was the largest facility of its kind operated by Soviet and later Russian foreign intelligence services [2] outside of Russia. Located less than 150 km (93 mi) from Key West, the facility covered 73 km 2 (28 sq mi). Construction began in July 1962.

  8. Russian warships, including nuclear sub, missile frigate ...

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    Russian spy ships have been spotted unannounced at the port of Havana on several occasions, including ahead of Russia’s invasion of Crimea in 2014, days before U.S.-Cuba talks in Havana in 2015 ...

  9. Category:Cuba–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    Ambassadors of Cuba to Russia (4 P) R. Russian emigrants to Cuba (1 C, 1 P) Russian people of Cuban descent (1 P) S. Cuba–Soviet Union relations (6 C, 26 P)