Cuban history
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Che Guevara’s daughter: A Cuban doctor in Angola
In 1986 Dr Aleida Guevara travelled from Cuba to treat children in communist Angola
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Cuba's boxing ban
In 1962, Fidel Castro banned professional boxing in Cuba, causing some amateurs to defect
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The ‘army’ that taught Cuba to read and write
In 1961, Fidel Castro launched a campaign aimed to eradicate illiteracy in Cuba.
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The First Lady of Cuban Ballet
World-famous prima ballerina Alicia Alonso talks about founding Cuba's National Ballet
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Castro Attempts Revolution in Cuba
Attacks on military barracks failed in 1953 but Castro's career as a revolutionary begins
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Fidel Castro Takes Havana
In Jan 1959 leftist revolutionaries ended decades of rule by Cuba's US-backed dictator
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Fidel Castro in the USA
Castro met Richard Nixon and addressed large crowds to win over critics of the revolution
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Cuban Missile Crisis: The Photos
CIA expert Dino Brugioni interpreted the ariel photographs of missiles in Cuba
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Cuban Missile Crisis: The Showdown
Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev finally offered to withdraw nuclear missiles from Cuba
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Cuban Missile Crisis: The Missiles
The gradual build up of weaponry - Soviet built ballistic missiles and nuclear warheads
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Fighting for Castro at the Bay of Pigs
A member of Cuba's communist militia recalls battling US-backed invaders in April 1961
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Mariel Boatlift from Cuba
Mass exodus: how 125,000 Cubans left the island from Mariel harbour in 1980
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Ernest Hemingway in Cuba
Alberto Ramos remembers his time working for the great American novelist in Cuba.
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Cuba executes top military officers
Four army officers were sentenced to death for drug trafficking by the Castro government
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Cuba's blindness epidemic
Up to 50,000 Cubans were inexplicably struck down with sight loss in the early 1990s
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US Cuts Diplomatic Ties with Cuba
In January 1961, the US closed down its embassy in Cuba and withdrew all diplomatic staff
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Pope John Paul II Visits Cuba
The Pope's visit changed relations between the Catholic Church and Cuba's government
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Bay of Pigs Invasion
Cuban exiles, backed by the US government, tried to invade Cuba and overthrow Castro
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Cuba's 'Special Period'
In the 1990s the Cuban economy came close to collapse after Soviet aid dried up
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Executions in Cuba
In July 1989 four Cuban army officers were convicted of drug trafficking and executed.
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Elian Gonzalez
The six-year-old boy caught in the middle of a tug-of-war between Miami and Havana
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How Baseball Helped Bridge the US-Cuba Divide—Sporting Witness
How the Baltimore Orioles became the first Major League team to play in communist Cuba
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