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Unfinished business: Why Trump is squeezing Cuba

Without oil from Venezuela, the island nation is in crisis. Now Trump says he will ‘take’ it. How did Cuba get here, and what’s next?

  • Angus Holland

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British Airways made a demonstration Concorde flight to Caracas in 1975, pictured here. Air France made the city a weekly destination for its supersonic flights.

Once the epitome of glamour, Venezuela is in crisis. How did it get to this?

After months of military build-up, the US attacked Venezuela and took President Nicolás Maduro and his wife into custody. Why might this intervention feel like deja vu?

  • Angus Holland, Jackson Graham and Felicity Lewis
Democratic presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders.

Bernie Sanders vows to press ahead but where does he go from here?

The 78-year-old democratic socialist is nothing if not willing to take on the political establishment against all odds.

  • Steve Peoples
Susan Templeman, Maria Vamvakinou and Warren Entsch

Labor and Liberal MPs fascinated with Cuba

The low turnout for Cuban ambassador Ariel Lorenzo Rodriguez's Tuesday evening bash was surprising given the strength of the mojitos on offer.

  • Kylar Loussikian and Samantha Hutchinson
Former South Bend mayor Pete Buttigieg, Senator Elizabeth Warren and Senator Bernie Sanders at the Democratic presidential primary debate on Tuesday.

'Divisive, toxic, exhausting': Democratic rivals finally aim fire at Bernie Sanders

The Democratic presidential contenders finally targeted frontrunner Bernie Sanders for his big-spending policies and praise for revolutionary far-left leaders.

  • Matthew Knott
Then president of Chile Augusto Pinochet in 1983.

#CaudilloDay: New anti-Trump ads compare him to Latin American dictators

"What is a caudillo? An authoritarian. A demagogue. A dictator," the campaign's introduction ad says in bold white letters.

  • Bianca Padro Ocasio
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Cubans doubt change at the top will make a difference below

Cubans doubt change at the top will make a difference below

Hopes of a better life are dwindling regardless of the appointment of a new Cuban leader because of Donald Trump's hardline opposition to the communist state.