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President Biden announced plans to 1) lift the U.S. designation of Cuba as a State Sponsor of Terrorism, 2) issue a waiver for Title III of the Helms-Burton Act for six months beyond Jan. 29, 2025 ...
Between 2010 and 2021, unilateral sanctions caused over 500,000 deaths annually, surpassing yearly global deaths from armed ...
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 ...
Cuba has contended with the US embargo on trade and travel since President Dwight Eisenhower imposed initial sanctions in 1960 and President John F. Kennedy broadened them in 1962, imposing a ...
In a historic move, the Biden administration announced on Tuesday plans to remove Cuba from state sponsor of terrorism list. This decision comes just days before former President Trump begins his ...
Cash-strapped Cuba's grueling crisis shows no signs of improvement, Cuban Economy Minister Joaquin Alonso said on Monday, ...
Trump said the new Treasury Department sanctions will ensure that U.S. dollars do not fund the Cuban government. He has been taking steps over the past four years to reinstate an economic blockade of ...
Cuba denied the allegations, calling the designation a farce and seeking removal from the list, which carries a prohibition on U.S. economic aid and a ban on U.S. arms exports.
President Donald Trump has instructed his top Cabinet officers to review U.S. policy toward Cuba, ordering them to examine current sanctions and come up with ways to toughen them within 30 days.
Because of sanctions, including President Donald Trump’s decision in 2021 to place Cuba on the list of countries that sponsor terrorism, American manufacturers won’t sell pacemakers bound for ...