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Supreme Court OKs ExxonMobil lawsuit over Cuban property seized by Fidel Castro's government
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that ExxonMobil can sue Cuban state-owned companies in U.S. courts over property seized after Fidel Castro took power. The decision relates to the Helms-Burton Act, which allows lawsuits against entities benefiting from confiscated Cuban assets. The ruling could strengthen the Trump administration's pressure on Cuba, which faces a U.S. oil embargo.
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