Rubio hits Cuban military regime with sanctions
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Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez warned that the United States is on a "dangerous path" that could lead to a "bloodbath in Cuba" in response to President Donald Trump's continued rhetoric about taking over the country, and said there has been "no progress" in talks between the two countries.
Federal prosecutors are seeking to strip former U.S. diplomat Victor Manuel Rocha of his American citizenship, arguing he fraudulently obtained naturalization decades ago while secretly working as an agent for Cuba.
The Justice Department is fighting to yank citizenship from a convicted Cuban spy who briefly served as a US ambassador to Bolivia in the early 2000s, while quietly feeding secrets to Havana. Federal prosecutors filed a civil denaturalization complaint Thursday against Manuel Rocha,
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Rubio unveils new Cuba sanctions
Secretary of State Marco Rubio unveiled a fresh batch of sanctions against one person and two Cuban entities on Thursday, solidifying a recent executive order that sought to exert greater pressure on the island’s government.
President Trump signed an executive order Friday broadening U.S. sanctions against the Cuban government. The new sanctions target officials, entities and anyone complicit in corruption or human rights violations,
Marco Rubio is expected to discuss the island with Pope Leo on Thursday after rising tensions between the two countries
President Trump signed an executive order Friday expanding sanctions on the Cuban government, as the administration ramps up pressure on Havana to address the island’s humanitarian crisis. The executive order expands the scope of the sanctions to target “agents,
The new measures increase pressure on foreign financial institutions by threatening their access to U.S. markets if they continue to work with Cuban government entities.
Please do not take the fact that I am writing this letter to you as a defense of U.S. policy toward Cuba, much less a call for American intervention.
Cuba's pocket-size government ration book has been circulating for more than six decades. It once offered a bounty of products that have dwindled as the island's economic crises deepen.