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The Cuba Embargo Is a Cold War Grudge That Won’t Die - MSNThe UN resolution seeks to normalize US-Cuba trade relations, which have been frozen since John F. Kennedy’s administration imposed the embargo after the 1962 Missile Crisis.
Dr Cabañas was head of Cuba’s US Interests Section on 17 December 2014, when Presidents Raúl Castro and Barack Obama announced rapprochement and the restoration of diplomatic relations.
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Cuba Sends Doctors, the US Sends Sanctions - MSNCuba’s ability to conduct “normal” international trade is currently obstructed by the long US blockade, but the socialist state has succeeded in converting its investments in education and ...
Cuba pursues "international relations based on the lack of relations that we have with the US," according to its foreign minister.
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 ...
When U.S. relations were normalized with Cuba more than three years ago, Northwestern worked with nonprofits and governmental agencies to try to open those doors even further. Since then, despite a ...
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 ...
Thanks to extra-territoriality provisions in 1992’s Torricelli act and 1996’s Helms-Burton Act, foreign companies trading with Cuba and many international banks have been slapped with multi ...
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, ...
WASHINGTON -- For the first time in more than half a century, the leader of Cuba won't be named Castro. Raul Castro became president in 2008 after his brother Fidel -- the revolutionary and ruler ...
The diplomatic benefits of sending doctors to developing countries still helps Cuba in international relations, Keller says. “For smaller African or Caribbean countries, who can’t necessarily ...
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