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The president also reiterated aggressive comments toward Colombia’s leader, who denigrated the Trump administration as a "clan of pedophiles."
The US State Department has imposed sanctions on senior Cuban officials, including President Miguel Diaz-Canel, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced as he marked the fourth anniversary of a brutal crackdown on historic antigovernment protests.
US president escalates rhetoric towards regional leaders following Venezuela operation, accusing Bogota of drug trafficking and blasting Havana’s role in Caracas
Cuban agents are protecting Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro as tensions flare with the US — as American forces seized a third oil tanker in the Caribbean on Sunday. The
In a last-minute move before he leaves office next week, President Joe Biden removed Cuba from the list of countries that sponsor terrorism, lifted sanctions on companies run by Cuba’s military and again suspended a provision in a law that allows Cuban ...
HAVANA, Cuba -- Capping his remarkable visit to Cuba, President Barack Obama on Tuesday declared an end to the "last remnant of the Cold War in the Americas" and openly urged the Cuban people to pursue a more democratic future for this communist nation 90 ...
While President Joe Biden did the right thing by removing Cuba from the list of countries that support terrorism, honesty compels me to say that Cuba should not have been on the list in the first place. In addition, Biden should have supported and called ...
I believe that Azerbaijan-Cuba relations, built on good traditions, will continue to advance in a spirit of friendship and cooperation,
Ten years ago this month, we greeted each other at a military air base in Cuba. Alan Gross was finally being released after spending five years incarcerated in Cuba for “acts against the territorial integrity of the state.” Patrick Leahy, then a ...
President Trump turned to Secretary of State Marco Rubio to offer more remarks about the potential message sent to the Cuban regime. Secretary Rubio outlined that Venezuela's spy agency was anchored by Cuban agents, adding that Cuba government officials, including President Miguel Díaz-Canel, should be very "concerned" about Maduro's arrest.