This Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court held a significant hearing focused on two lawsuits connected to properties seized by Fidel Castro's regime in ...
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Supreme Court to hear case over assets seized by Fidel Castro's government as US.-Cuba tensions continue to escalate
The cases stem from a provision in the 1996 Helms-Burton Act known as Title III, which allows Americans to sue entities that ...
U.S. Supreme Court justices grilled lawyers on Monday defending cases related to a 1996 law that allows lawsuits in U.S.
Exxon appealed to the Supreme Court after a lower court ruled that Cuban state-owned entities facing Helms-Burton Act lawsuits can invoke a legal defense called foreign sovereign immunity, which ...
In a pair of oral arguments on Monday, the Supreme Court wrestled with disputes over whether U.S. companies can recover under ...
Supreme Court to hear Libertad Act case that sided mostly with cruise lines sued for using Havana docks confiscated by Cuba's communist government.
Street parties abounded as Carnival took place across Bolivia, Brazil, Venezuela and other places. Parishioners went to ...
Carnival Celebration rescues five people from a sinking makeshift boat during its Caribbean cruise, safely bringing them ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez on Wednesday (February 18) in the Kremlin, ...
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