A U.S. Justice Department probe into the 1996 shootdown of Brothers to the Rescue planes over Cuba has reignited discussions about Raúl Castro's potential criminal liability, with the group at the center of a long-standing diplomatic and security dispute.
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tensions escalate over military intervention fears
Rare public appearances, low profile mark Raúl Castro's life since stepping down as Cuba's presidenthistorical tensions resurging over security incidents
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