Cuba, Donald Trump
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum praises services from Cuban doctors, who often work in underserved rural areas.
As U.S. President Donald Trump pushes for change in Cuba’s leadership, speculation is mounting about who, if anyone, might replace Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel. Geneva’s CERN hails delicate test on transporting antimatter as a scientific success Rubio plans travel to France to sell Iran war to skeptical G7 allies Asia boosts coal use as Iran war squeezes global LNG supplies Kim vows to ‘irreversibly’ cement North Korea’s nuclear status Aid vessel arrives in Havana as Cuba’s economic and energy crises deepen As Raúl Castro ‘s handpicked largely figurehead successor in 2018,
The crisis, driven by systemic mismanagement and intensified by a U.S. oil blockade, spurred a group of liberal activists to travel to the country. Nuestra America Convoy, an international coalition of activist organizations including Progressive International,
U.S. suppliers have shipped approximately 30,000 barrels of fuel to Cuba's private sector this year to date, according to documents and shipping data viewed by
A mix of uncertainty, anger and hope simmered in Cuba on Wednesday following comments by U.S. President Donald Trump this week saying that Washington could take “imminent action” against the island’s government.
Cuba’s deputy foreign minister said that the nation’s military is involved in ongoing preparations for “the possibility of military aggression” from the U.S.
We must rid the hemisphere of communists,” Costa Rican president Rodrigo Chaves said in a press conference Wednesday.
From hardliner to dealmaker, Marco Rubio evolves on Cuba, taking charge of Trump’s talks with Havana.
Cuba is again without electricity as power grid has collapsed for a third time this month. The outage comes as the communist government battles with a decaying infrastructure and a U.S.
Cuba’s government is signaling that it may offer a lump sum to American citizens and companies whose properties were seized after the 1959 revolution. The move could impact nearly 6,000 claims, and some experts say they’re skeptical of the plan.