Cuban exiles in Miami say 'this is the end' for communism as island teeters on collapse
Cuban exiles in Miami express hope for the end of communism as unrest grows in Cuba amid economic collapse.
Former political exile and chairman of the Šilalė political prisoners and exiles union Antanas Rašinskas has died
Antanas Rašinskas, the chairman of the Šilalė political prisoners and exiles union, has passed away, prompting condolences from Lithuania's Parliamentary Speaker Juozas Olekas.
Iranian Exiles in Europe: Between the Hope for the Fall of the Regime and the Concern for War: 'Bombs Do Not Bring Democracy'
Iranian exiles in Europe express mixed feelings about the potential impact of U.S. and Israeli military actions, with some viewing it as a chance to overthrow the Iranian regime while others fear it could strengthen it.
Marco Rubio: Easing Cuba's Investments is Insufficient
Marco Rubio criticized Cuba's recent decision to allow exiles to invest in the island as inadequate and called for further U.S. pressure.
Rubio says Cuba needs "new people in leadership"
Marco Rubio asserts that Cuba requires leadership changes amid recent announcements allowing Cuban exiles to invest in businesses on the island.
Havana announces that exiled Cubans will be able to invest in businesses on the island
Cuba is allowing expatriates to invest in local businesses as part of efforts to bolster its state-dominated economy amidst heightened U.S. pressure.
Juozas Olekas to exiles: Your lives testify to how precious freedom is
Juozas Olekas spoke at a convention for Lithuanian political prisoners and exiles, emphasizing the importance of remembering the sacrifices made for freedom.
Dialogue meeting with Gharahkhani divides exile Iranians
A dialogue meeting in Norway between parliamentary leader Masud Gharahkhani and Iranian exiles has resulted in significant divisions within the community.
The UN denounces that Rosario Murillo diverted public funds to finance repression in Nicaragua
The UN accuses Rosario Murillo of misappropriating public funds to finance paramilitary groups and monitor exiles in Nicaragua through fake projects.
Trump greets Venezuelan exiles during visit to El Arepazo restaurant in Florida
During his visit to Florida, President Trump interacted with Venezuelan exiles at the El Arepazo restaurant, showing support for the exiled community.
The supposed Trump plan to change Cuba without getting rid of the Castros ignites controversy in exile
Reports suggest that Trump's plan may lead to economic openness in Cuba while retaining the Castro family in power, sparking outrage among Cuban exiles.
Letter to the Editor: Extreme Exiled Iranians in Sweden Give a Distorted Picture of Their Country
An exiled Iranian doctor criticizes the disproportionate media representation of left-leaning Iranian exiles in Sweden, arguing it distorts the country’s image.
The war in the Middle East: Iranian exiles in France receive death threats from the Persian regime and security is reinforced
Iranian exiles in France face increased security due to death threats from the Iranian regime amid tensions in the Middle East.
From Atašiene to Scientists in the USA. How Two Exiles from Latgale Became Internationally Renowned with Their Books
The article discusses the lives of two Latgalian exiles who became well-known scientists in the United States, focusing on their experiences in pre-Soviet Latvia and their contributions to scientific literature.
The People's Self-Defense, the group behind the 'terrorist infiltration' in Cuba
The People's Self-Defense group is implicated in a recent incident where Cuban exiles attempted a clandestine mission against the Havana regime.
The attack on Iran fills the exiles with hope, but they find it difficult to decide who should lead the country
The emotional rollercoaster of Iranian exiles reflects their complicated feelings about potential leadership in Iran following recent events, including a significant attack.
Cuba charges six exiles with terrorism in wake of deadly speedboat attack
Cuba has charged six US-based Cuban exiles with terrorism related to a deadly shootout involving a US-flagged speedboat and the Cuban coast guard.
Cuba charges six exiles with terrorism over speedboat attack
Cuban authorities have charged six exiles with terrorism after a deadly confrontation at sea resulted in multiple deaths and injuries.
LIZ PEEK: Democrats rage over Trump’s Iran strikes as exiles cheer ayatollah’s fall
Democrats in the U.S. express outrage over President Trump's military actions in Iran, while Iranian exiles celebrate the death of Ayatollah Khamenei.
Iranians abroad use pre-revolution flag in support of the overthrow of Ali Khamenei
Iranians living outside of Iran are adopting the pre-revolution flag to express their opposition to the current regime led by Ali Khamenei.
The Iranian Exile in Spain Celebrates the Death of Khamenei: 'I am a person of peace but the fall of the Ayatollah relieves me'
Iranian exiles in Spain express mixed feelings of relief and concern following the reported death of Ayatollah Khamenei amidst escalating tensions between Iran and the West.
Iranians gather outside the embassy – after Khamenei's death: "It could be the end"
Following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, many Iranians gathered outside the Iranian embassy in Sweden, expressing hope that it marks the end of the regime.
Exiles and Khamenei's Heirs Operate on Different Frequencies
Exiled Iranians are hopeful that the death of Ayatollah Khamenei could lead to a regime change, while Muslim governments remain indifferent.
‘Adventurism has had its day’: speedboat shootout leaves Miami’s exiled Cubans bewildered
A recent shootout between the Cuban coastguard and heavily armed men in a stolen speedboat has left Miami's Cuban exile community confused and reflective.
The exile that watches over its dead: Cubans in Florida, bewildered after the attack on an American boat
Cuban exiles in Florida are mourning and honoring deceased family members after an attack on an American boat, while uncertainty looms over the fate of the victims' remains.
"Devilish effort to liberate Cuba." Exiles attempted a coup, Trump backs down
The article discusses a failed coup attempt by Cuban exiles and the implications of Trump's response to the situation.
Rejection of Tarek William Saab's Appointment as Temporary Ombudsman
Venezuelan political exiles have condemned Tarek William Saab's appointment as Venezuela's temporary Ombudsman, urging the US to take action against his role in human rights violations.
Gunfire off Cuba: The Boat Came from Florida
Cuban coast guards engaged in a deadly confrontation with armed individuals from a speedboat originating in Florida, resulting in four fatalities and several injuries.
Cuba claims exiled Cubans in American boat intended to infiltrate the island
Cuban authorities allege that ten armed exiled Cubans aboard an American-registered boat aimed to infiltrate Cuba, following an incident where the Cuban coast guard shot and killed four individuals in the boat.
Cuba claims exile Cubans in American boat intended to infiltrate the island
Cuba's government claims that ten armed Cuban exiles in an American-registered boat aimed to infiltrate the country, following an incident where the Cuban Coast Guard shot at the vessel, resulting in four deaths.
Russia’s Exiled Anti-War Movements Are Learning to Play the Long Game
Russian exiled anti-war movements, particularly New Tuva, have been instrumental in helping conscripts evade the draft and escape the war in Ukraine over the past four years.
Venezuela begins prisoner releases as Rodriguez promises return for exiles
Venezuelan Interim President Delcy Rodriguez announced the release of political prisoners and pledged to welcome exiled citizens back home, signaling a potential shift in relations with the West.
Exiled Cubans in Miami continue sending money and basic products to the island despite the U.S. blockade
Cuban exiles in Miami persist in sending essential goods and money to relatives in Cuba despite restrictions imposed by the U.S. government.
Cuban exiles in the US send aid to loved ones on the island
Cuban exiles in the United States are sending humanitarian aid to their families and friends still living in Cuba amid ongoing hardships on the island.
A month and a half without Maduro: returning to Venezuela, a real possibility or utopia? The vision of exiles in Argentina
The article discusses the mixed feelings among Venezuelan exiles in Argentina regarding the possibility of returning to Venezuela following Nicolás Maduro's detention.
Europe's new gamble on Russia's exiles, explained
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe has created a new dialogue platform for Russian democratic forces in exile, signaling a shift in Europe's engagement with the Russian opposition amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Cubans in the US accelerate aid shipments to the island and ask Trump for more restrictions: ‘Let the regime fall’
Cuban exiles in the United States are increasing shipments of food and medicine to their families in Cuba amid escalating crises on the island, while also expressing support for President Trump's tighter restrictions to help bring down the Cuban regime.
Here are the books to understand the drama of the exodus
The article discusses recommended books that explore the often-ignored tragedy of the Istrian and Dalmatian exiles, particularly the political pressures that led to this history being buried.
Editors, collectives, and historians: here is the denialist patrol
The article discusses recent episodes of denial and disrespect towards the memory of the victims of the foibe and the Istrian, Fiuman, and Dalmatian exiles in Italy, attributing these actions to a network of associations, publishers, and historians.
Piedmont does not forget the victims of Tito: public housing for the descendants of the exiles
In Piedmont, descendants of Istrian exiles will now be eligible for public housing built for their grandparents, a decision made for the first time in Italy.
Nicolás Sánchez-Albornoz turns 100: "You can be very conservative, but nobody likes to have children torn from their mothers"
Nicolás Sánchez-Albornoz, a historian and the first director of the Instituto Cervantes, celebrates his 100th birthday, reflecting on his life of exiles and the rise of far-right movements.
Insult on the Day of Remembrance: pro-partisan Tito posters in Cagliari
On the Day of Remembrance, radical left activists in Cagliari displayed posters honoring Yugoslav partisans, sparking outrage among those who commemorate the victims of the foibe and the Istrian, Julian, Fiuman, and Dalmatian exiles.
Iran Protests: 'We Live in Constant Fear'
Iranian protests and the regime's brutal violence have prompted many exiled Iranians in Germany to rally in support of Reza Pahlavi, highlighting their fears for family members still in Iran.
Iran Protests: 'We Live in Constant Fear'
The protests in Iran and the regime's brutal violence deeply affect many exiled Iranians in Germany, as supporters of Shah's son Reza Pahlavi take to the streets in Frankfurt, mourning for their relatives back home.
Exiled Iranians in Munich: 'My wife cries every day'
Members of the 'Bustan Club' in Munich express heightened fears amid ongoing tensions, as they gather for their weekly meeting.
Iranian Exiles Fear for Their Loved Ones and Are Uncertain That External Intervention Is the Solution
A 33-year-old Iranian journalist who escaped to Armenia expresses deep concerns for his friends and family in Iran amidst reports of high death tolls, while reflecting on his pessimism regarding the collapse of the Iranian regime.
China’s London super-embassy almost certain to get go-ahead next week
A new Chinese embassy complex in London is expected to be formally approved next week, despite concerns from Labour MPs regarding security risks and the implications for Hong Kong and Uighur exiles.
Exiled Russians under Fire: Putin's Long Arm Reaches Dresden
In Dresden, Russian exiles maintain a memorial for Navalny, but their organization has been labeled as 'undesirable' by Russia.
Venezuela's exiles in Chile caught between hope and uncertainty
Venezuelan exiles in Chile express a mix of joy and uncertainty following a U.S. operation to seize President Nicolás Maduro.
‘We are not free yet’: Venezuelan exiles react a week after Maduro’s capture
Venezuelan exiles expressed a mixture of relief and uncertainty after Nicolás Maduro's removal, believing it does not signify the end of the country's crisis.