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The U.S. government has announced sanctions against Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel and other officials for human rights ...
The US government imposed sanctions against Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel and other top Cuban officials on Friday, marking the fourth anniversary of the authorities' crackdown on the July 2021 ...
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Daily Times on MSNTrump reinstates tough US policy on cuba, travel ban back in effectIn a major shift, former U.S. President Donald Trump has signed a new directive reversing President Joe Biden's softer ...
Cuba tried to improve its relations with the US by cooperating with Trump's deportation flights. It didn't work. Cuba has taken five deportation flights since Trump took office, but the ...
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There’s a sudden thaw in US-Cuba relations – but for how long? - MSNBut ramping up pressure on Cuba again after more than 60 years of US economic sanctions was unlikely to force the government to adopt political reforms said Peter Kornbluh, the co-author of ...
Both presidents have sought to curb the Cuban military’s economic dominance. Trump’s new sanctions threat adds bite but comes ...
The United States on Friday announced for the first time sanctions against Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel for his role "in ...
As Cuba-US Relations Sour, the Island Needs Dollars More Than Ever By Marc Frank HAVANA(Reuters) - Cash-starved Cuba this month opened the first grocery store to accept hard U.S. currency on the ...
The US and Cuba are at an impasse over expanding relations. The Biden administration says Cuba needs to address human rights concerns before more progress can be made on diplomatic ties.
As tensions rise again between Cuba and the United States under President Donald Trump, Cuban diplomats are quietly looking ...
But ramping up pressure on Cuba again after more than 60 years of US economic sanctions was unlikely to force the government to adopt political reforms said Peter Kornbluh, the co-author of ...
But ramping up pressure on Cuba again after more than 60 years of US economic sanctions was unlikely to force the government to adopt political reforms said Peter Kornbluh, the co-author of ...
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