US-Klagen gegen Raúl Castro lösen Wut in Kuba aus
Kubaner sind wütend über die US-Klage gegen den 94-jährigen ehemaligen Präsidenten Raúl Castro. Die Angst vor militärischen Strafaktionen wächst.
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Kubaner sind wütend über die US-Klage gegen den 94-jährigen ehemaligen Präsidenten Raúl Castro. Die Angst vor militärischen Strafaktionen wächst.
Más de 2.000 personas se reunieron en un parque de San Diego para honrar a tres hombres asesinados al intentar detener un ataque en la mayor mezquita de la ciudad, informó Al Jazeera.
Former Cuban President Raúl Castro has been indicted on charges including conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals, according to a statement from the U.S. Department of Justice.
More than 2,000 people gathered in a San Diego park to mourn three men killed as they tried to stop an attack on the city’s largest mosque, according to Al Jazeera.
Cubans are outraged after the US brought criminal charges against 94-year-old former president Raúl Castro, with fears of military strikes growing. According to The Guardian, the indictment has sparked concern and anger in Havana.
The US imposed a travel ban on non-US passport holders from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan due to an Ebola outbreak, but the Africa CDC says it is 'not the solution'.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Cuba poses a 'national security threat' to the US, according to the BBC.
President Barack Obama concluded his historic trip to Cuba with a baseball game in Havana, drawing 55,000 fans. This marked a significant moment in U.S.-Cuba relations, according to USA Today.
Walmart has warned US consumers are cutting spending as petrol prices rise to $4.56, according to BBC News.
China has urged the United States to cease using 'threats' and 'coercion' against Cuba, following the indictment of former Cuban leader Raúl Castro. According to the BBC, the move comes as tensions rise between Washington and Havana.
Iran hat den Gebietsanspruch um den Hormuz-Straßenkanal erheblich ausgeweitet, berichtet der BBC.
French President Emmanuel Macron is under growing pressure to address reparatory justice for France’s role in the transatlantic slave trade, as the country marks the 25th anniversary of a landmark law recognizing slavery as a crime against humanity.
A Ghanaian village will hold a motorcycle parade to celebrate Aston Villa's Europa League win, while the team returns to Birmingham in an open-top bus, according to BBC.
Cuban residents near top officials are on edge as the US files criminal charges against former president Raúl Castro, raising fears of military action, according to The Guardian.
A judge in Virginia has dismissed charges against a former assistant principal in a school where a six-year-old student shot his teacher, according to court records.