Ileana Ros-Lehtinen was traveling out of Miami when she learned that Lincoln Díaz-Balart died on Monday. He was 70.
The ongoing debate over ethics and technology use on social media in Cuba has taken a more severe turn as the government ...
Balart, a Cuban-American Republican politician who defended immigrants and fiercely opposed Fidel Castro’s regime to help ...
Decades later, in his final days, Diaz-Balart still spoke of that brief moment, seeing it as a reaffirmation of what his parents — his father, Rafael Lincoln, a power broker who rose to the presidency ...
The Florida scion of an anti-communist political family, he served in the House for 18 years at a time when Cuban Americans ...
"[He] was the conscience of the community and a great deal-maker and strategist," said the attorney's friend Marcell Felipe.
In its latest broadcast, the Cuban television program "Mesa Redonda" featured a guest who made the astonishing claim that ...
Lincoln Diaz-Balart left behind a life of trailblazing and public service. He was just the second Cuban-American to serve in ...
Speaking on behalf of Cuba during the commemorations, president of the Cuban Institute of Friendship Fernando Gonzalez ...
Castro went to a Jesuit high school in Havana, Belén, and was taught by Spanish priests. They were excellent teachers, and ...
are a testament to his profound love for the United States and the cause of freedom and democracy.” The Diaz-Balarts have deep roots in both Miami and Cuba. Their father, Rafael Diaz-Balart ...
The dictatorships of Venezuela and Cuba received two devastating blows in less than 24 hours. The first was President Trump’s announcement of an end to oil concessions to Venezuela. The second ...
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