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Time.com: Bush Criticizes New Cuban Leader

President Bush said Wednesday that Cuba's post-Fidel Castro leadership has made only "empty gestures at reform"

Bush dismisses changes in Cuba

President Bush said Wednesday that Cuba's post-Fidel Castro leadership has made only "empty gestures at reform" and rejected calls for easing of U.S. restrictions on the communist island.

Cuba announces Communist Party congress

President Raul Castro announced Monday that Cuba will convene its first Communist Party congress since 1997 -- a gathering that could chart the island's political future long after he and his older brother Fidel are gone.

CNN.com readers react to Castro's resignation

On Tuesday, February 19, after almost 50 years of rule, Fidel Castro announced that he will step down as Cuba's president and commander in chief. Known for leading the overthrow of the Batista dictatorship, embracing communism and carrying on tense relations with the United States, which led to a strict embargo, Castro is a highly contentious figure.

Castro's daughter: 'He is still behind the scenes'

Fidel Castro will continue to have a hand in shaping Cuba's future, but his brother and successor will remain in firm control of the government, Castro's daughter said Monday.

Raul Castro chosen as Cuba's new president

Fidel Castro's nearly five decades of rule ended Sunday when Cuba's National Assembly chose his younger brother Raul to be the country's new president.

Time.com: Raul Castro Becomes Cuba's Leader

Nearly a half century of rule by Fidel Castro was ending Sunday as Cuban lawmakers chose his replacement, his younger brother Raul

Parliament likely to tap Raul Castro to lead Cuba

Cuba's National Assembly convened Sunday to choose a head of state -- and for the first time since the 1950s, it won't be longtime leader Fidel Castro.

Younger Castro hints at 'more democratic' Cuba

Raúl Castro has lived all his life in the shadow of his older brother Fidel.

Time.com: Raul Castro's First Guest: The Vatican

The Pope's Secretary of State is the first important figure to visit Cuba, part of the Catholic Church's attempt to mediate a post-Fidel transition

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