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Cuba Without A Castro: Examining The Country’s Future

People walk near a mural depicting a Cuban flag in Havana.
People walk near a mural depicting a Cuban flag in Havana.

For 60 years, Cuba has been led by a Castro. 

That era in the country’s history is about to end. The head of the country’s communist party, Raúl Castro, is stepping down – handing power on to someone who’s not in the family.

But the country’s economy is on edge. Tourists have halted travel plans, leaving the tourism-dependent country without one of its main sources of income.

Cuba is also working to slow the spread of COVID-19 inside its own borders. It’s one of the few countries working to create its own vaccine.

So what’s next for Cuba, Cubans, and its Communist party?

 

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Kathryn Fink
Kathryn Fink is a producer with NPR's All Things Considered.