U.S. BLOCKADE OF CUBA
What Obama can do
Despite the fact that Congress must take action to definitively end the blockade, President Obama has broad executive powers to substantially modify its implementation much more than he has thus far
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Despite the fact that Congress must take action to definitively end the blockade, President Obama has broad executive powers to substantially modify its implementation much more than he has thus far
The missiles were launched from a naval base in the Mediterranean Sea, according to teleSUR, and struck multiple sites, including an air base close to Homs. This is the first direct U.S. military action against the country
Yesterday the Assembly's ten standing committees met to address a wide range of issues affecting the nation's life, including the performance of the economy and the state budget
Cuban small farmers do not fear changes, provided they are of our own making. This is the powerful reason why the government of the United States continues in its aim to destroy the unity of the people of Cuba
Authorities are working on the restoration of basic services to the population. The National Civil Defense General Staff reported the unfortunate loss of ten lives
A brief history of the Caribbean Community’s development and promising prospects for the future
Presidents Obama and Raúl Castro held a brief question and answer session with national and international media, after their meeting and press conference on March 21
The meeting took place within a friendly atmosphere, where the two leaders noted the positive development of bilateral relations and their willingness to strengthen them. They also discussed topics on the international agenda
Cuban Vice President visits Lesotho, her second stop on a tour across the African continent
Two successful CELAC-EU Summits and, in Cuba’s case specifically, visits by senior officials from both sides, represent noteworthy events in the history of ties between the two regional organizations