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The United States government has imposed sanctions on Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel and several other senior officials.
Cuba hosted a business fair with over 800 companies from more than 60 countries on Monday as it lobbied for new investments, thumbing its nose at U.S. sanctions that have long spooked foreign ...
In this episode, adapted from a web series produced in Havana, an independent journalist looks at the harsh impact of six decades of American sanctions, from the point of view of many of Cuba’s ...
WorldView: Trump administration lists Cuba as state sponsor of terrorism 02:51. Havana — Most Cubans think times are tough, and most Cubans believe they're about to get worse thanks to the ...
Cuba has faced many economic crises, but the current one is different. It is far worse than even that of the early 1990s, when Cuba lost all trade with the Soviet bloc, and at the same time the US ...
Covid-19: Cuba Deserves Relief From US Sanctions Humanitarian deterrence of the virus, not Cold War–era regime change, should be the top priority of US foreign policy. Peter Kornbluh ...
HAVANA (AP) — The Trump administration announced Monday that it is tightening the six-decade trade embargo on Cuba by allowing lawsuits against Cuban companies using properties confiscated after ...
If the travel ban and the embargo are ended unilaterally now by the U.S., what negotiating tool to encourage change in Cuba will the U.S. government have with a future regime?
Biden officials have also heaped fresh sanctions on Cuba, Iran, China, Syria and Russia—all countries targeted under Trump — as well as entirely new sanctions in the Balkans, Belarus and Burma.
Trump tightens Cuba sanctions as he woos Cuban American vote President Trump speaks during an event to honor Bay of Pigs veterans in the East Room of the White House on Sept. 23, 2020. (Evan Vucci ...
As 185 nations condemned U.S. sanctions on Cuba, ... They could be fair, and the impact of this list is lethal to our economy, and it's provoking a huge humanitarian damage to our people.