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A look at key events in modern US-Cuba relations. — -- Fidel Castro's rule of Cuba began in 1959 -- when he became the island nation's prime minister -- until 2008, when he transferred power ...
These days mark the tenth anniversary of three distinct yet related events that are a significant part of the history of ...
The danger of “maximum pressure” vs. the promise of “pragmatic engagement.” Peter Kornbluh Since Donald Trump returned to the ...
— -- Today’s historic restoration of diplomatic relations between Cuba and the United States represents the start of a new chapter, Cuba’s Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez told ABC News ...
There’s something strange about the controversy surrounding Barack Obama’s recent visit to Cuba: It’s largely revolved around whether the Castro government deserved restored relations with ...
Some of Cuba's international relations have been cast in a negative light by the U.S. In terms of China, there were reports of an alleged spy base being built in Cuba that once again came to light ...
The impact of lower oil prices on international relations is evident in Cuba’s new stance toward its northern neighbor. In the same way that it replaced the Soviet Union with Venezuela, ...
The Foreign Ministry reiterated that position shortly after the two presidents announced the normalization of diplomatic relations. Moreover, Cuba has a long list of Cuban Americans guilty of ...
The US and Cuba are at an impasse over expanding relations. The Biden administration says Cuba needs to address human rights concerns before more progress can be made on diplomatic ties.
Key events in U.S.-Cuba relations: THE START: Fidel Castro’s rebels take power as dictator Fulgencio Batista flees Cuba on Jan. 1, 1959. The United States soon recognizes the new government. But ...
Indeed, events since late 1999 and continuing to this day signal some reversals both in relations between the church and the government, as well as between Cuba and the United States.