cuba policy

Obama to Visit Cuba in March Despite Americans' Mixed Views

The White House confirmed President Barack Obama will visit Cuba in March, becoming the first U.S. president to visit the island in nearly 90 years.

US, Cuba Relations Today: US Embassy in Cuba Opens This Summer, John Kerry to Raise American Flag

President Barack Obama officially announced the reestablishment of diplomatic relations with Cuba and the reopening of respective embassies.

Jeb Bush 2016 Presidential Announcement: Cuba Policy, Immigration Protestors, Hillary Clinton Among Topics Discussed

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush officially announced his candidacy for president of the United States (U.S.) on late Monday afternoon. From Miami-Dade College, Bush said America's prosperity and security are "at a balance" and immediately took a shot at the current administration and Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.

Cuba-US Relations News: Island Nation Officially Removed From the US State Sponsors of Terrorism List

The Obama administration has taken another huge step in its effort to normalize relations with Cuba by removing the nation from the U.S. state sponsors of terrorism list.

US, Cuba Relations Update: Embassy Talks Stall Despite 'Highly Productive' Fourth Round

U.S. and Cuban government officials confirmed diplomatic talks regarding respective embassies have stalled following the fourth round of discussions between both countries.

Poll Shows Majority Cuban-Americans Back Obama's New Policy Toward Cuba

A recently published national poll shows that more Cuban-Americans support the White House's new policy towards normalizing relations with Cuba.

U.S.-Cuba Relations: Countries Establish Direct Link to Make Phone Calls for First Time in 15 Years

The United States and Cuba have taken another step towards normalized relations after decades of a frozen relationship by re-establishing a direct telephone link for the first time in 15 years.

US, Cuba Relations 2015: Countries Discuss Opening Embassies, Removing Communist Country From Terrorist List in Second Round of Diplomatic Talks

The United States and Cuba held a second round of diplomatic talks in Washington, D.C. on Friday in effort to normalize relations between the two countries after decades of a frozen relationship.

US, Cuba Relations 2015: Latinos With High Income Support Lifting Cuban Embargo, Says Poll

U.S. Latinos were found to have mixed views on the Cuban embargo, but the difference in opinion could depend on an individual's income, according to a recent poll.

Marco Rubio on Cuba: Sen. Bob Menendez, Marco Rubio Grills US State Department on Renewed Cuban Relations

Sen. Marco Rubio conducted his first Senate Foreign Relations Western Hemisphere Subcommittee hearing this week and focused heavily and critically on the renewed diplomatic relations between Cuba and the U.S.

US, Cuba Relations 2015: Raul Castro Wants Guantanamo Bay Back If Normalized Diplomatic Relations Continue

Cuba President Raul Castro Wednesday addressed Latin American leaders and revealed relations with the U.S. have not normalized despite developments to renew diplomatic relations.

US, Cuba Relations Update: Political Activists Detained; US 'Condemns' Cuban Government on Human Rights Violations

Nearly two weeks after Cuba and the U.S. announced a renewal of their diplomatic relations, the U.S. State Department condemned Cuba of repressing and detaining activists.

Marco Rubio on Immigration Reform 2014: Florida Senator Slams President's New Policy on Cuba

Rubio continus to slam Obama's Cuba policy Florida Sen. Marco Rubio continues to fight against President Barack Obama's new policy on Cuba, saying that it won't encourage democracy in the island nation, according to CNN.
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