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Experts say the case offers a window into how the Russian government tries to influence American elections and promote its own geopolitical agenda.
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Two Russian naval ships have docked in the Venezuelan port of La Guaira during exercises in the Atlantic Ocean that Moscow says are to 鈥渟how the flag鈥 in remote, important regions.
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A fleet of Russian warships have reached Cuban waters ahead of planned military exercises in the Caribbean.
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Four Russian warships, including a nuclear-powered submarine, will arrive in Havana next week, Cuban officials said, citing 鈥渉istorically friendly relations鈥 between both nations and as tensions escalate over Western military support for Ukraine in its war with Russia.
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In 2016, Russia used an army of trolls to interfere in the U.S. presidential election. This year, an American given asylum in Moscow may be accomplishing much the same thing all by himself.
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COMMENTARY South Florida Latinos embrace Donald Trump 鈥 even as he undermines the cause of democracy in their homelands by embracing Vladimir Putin.
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Erich de la Fuente, a Cuban-American professor of international relations at FIU and an expert on Russia, Ukraine and Eastern Europe, discussed his view on Cuba's alleged human trafficking bust.
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Cuba鈥檚 Foreign Ministry announced it had in fact disrupted a scheme in Russia to recruit Cuban citizens to fight in Ukraine and denied supporting Russia's invasion.
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COMMENTARY Russia's deeper presence in Cuba is a reminder that isolating the island risks leaving the U.S. on the sidelines when its communist comandantes are gone.
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Cuba often calls Russia for rescue from its communist economic mess 鈥 but a new raft of deals just signed by the partners are potentially alarming for U.S. foreign policy in this hemisphere.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Thursday condemned U.S. sanctions against Cuba, as he visited the island and met with top leaders during the last leg of a Latin American tour that took him to Brazil, Nicaragua and Venezuela.
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Russia and Venezuela have reviewed some of their hundreds of bilateral agreements covering the financial, energy, agricultural and several other sectors during discussions between their top diplomats.