Cuba, Trump and sanctions
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Escalating US pressure on Cuba is pushing the island into a humanitarian and economic catastrophe. That may be by design.
Thousands of claims by American citizens and companies for properties nationalized in Cuba are now worth billions.
By Dave Sherwood HAVANA, June 2 (Reuters) - Cuba on Tuesday defended a military-run conglomerate long the target of U.S. sanctions, saying the group of businesses known as GAESA has contributed to the nation's economic and social development despite a recently ramped-up U.
The Trump administration’s efforts to tighten the economic noose on Cuba appear to be working, as more international firms announced they would leave the island.
The risks of a Cuban regime-change operation far exceed the potential benefits to US interests in the Caribbean.
HAVANA (AP) — Katia Arias buzzed with hope on Friday morning as she gathered at the gates of a prison on the outskirts of Havana, waiting with other families for their loved ones to be freed in one of the biggest prison releases by the Cuban government ...
FILE - Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel attends the 17th annual BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro, July 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Eraldo Peres, File) HAVANA (AP) — A mix of uncertainty, anger and hope simmered in Cuba on Wednesday following comments by U.S ...
Cuba has arrested 10 Panamanian citizens accused of making graffiti signs in Havana with what authorities called “subversive content,” the island’s Interior Ministry said Monday. According to the Interior Ministry, the 10 individuals, all residents ...
Cuba's revolutionary government accused the US on Tuesday of escalating its aggression against the island by targeting the Business Administration Group (GAE), the economic conglomerate controlled by the Cuban Armed Forces.