(Bloomberg) -- The White House will remove Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism, part of a series of steps to ease US policy toward the communist country in a bid to secure the ...
In a recent move to divert attention from the ongoing crisis affecting its citizens, the Cuban regime conducted a symbolic ...
The U.S. Department of State has formally republished the Cuba Restricted List, restoring prohibitions on direct financial transactions with ...
UN experts on Friday expressed deep concern over the US government’s decision to reinstate Cuba as a State Sponsor of Terrorism (SSOT), stating that the decision will have a devastating impact on the ...
In his final days as president, Joe Biden said he was taking Cuba off the State Sponsors of Terrorism List. But Donald Trump wasn’t having it: Shortly after taking the oath of office ...
In addition, Trump’s administration did what no other president has ever done — punish the regime’s human trafficking of ...
The US Secretary of State promised sanctions to all those who collaborate with the program that has provided high quality ...
Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz has called for an increase in tourism revenue as Cuba faces an unprecedented ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced new sanctions on any individuals from Cuba involved in the communist nation’s ...
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez called the decision "based on lies," adding that "Marco Rubio is placing his personal ...
Trump has twice put Cuba on the list. He has pointed to Havana harboring certain fugitives — including Americans — who’ve ...