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Castro appears on Cuban state TV | Castro appears on Cuban state TV |
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Ailing Cuban leader Fidel Castro is appearing in his first taped television interview for more than three months. | Ailing Cuban leader Fidel Castro is appearing in his first taped television interview for more than three months. |
Mr Castro, 81, who looked thin but healthy, has not appeared in public since July last year when he underwent emergency intestinal surgery. | Mr Castro, 81, who looked thin but healthy, has not appeared in public since July last year when he underwent emergency intestinal surgery. |
There have been no official photographs or video footage of him since 5 June. | There have been no official photographs or video footage of him since 5 June. |
Mr Castro spoke slowly with long pauses about a range of international topics including the strength of the dollar against the euro. | Mr Castro spoke slowly with long pauses about a range of international topics including the strength of the dollar against the euro. |
Cuban officials have insisted Mr Castro is on the road to recovery. | Cuban officials have insisted Mr Castro is on the road to recovery. |
But the lack of images has intensified speculation about Mr Castro's health. | |
His failure to appear on his birthday on 13 August fuelled rumours that he might be on his deathbed. | |
Mr Castro's younger brother, Raul, has been acting president since 31 July, 2006. |