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Colleges in Cuba, US build ties as diplomatic tensions ease. Jul 10, 2015, 7:43 AM. FILE - In this July 11, 2014 file photo, Cuban students exit Marta Abreu Central University in Santa Clara, Cuba.
The US and Cuba this week held their highest-level diplomatic talks in four years, after a severe disruption in ties during the administration of former President Donald Trump [File: Jose Luis ...
Five years ago the United States and Cuba agreed to resume diplomatic ties and begin normalising relations after more than 50 years of hostility. The thaw was hailed by many as a turning point in ...
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel warned the U.S. embassy in Havana against fomenting protests by dissidents on the Communist-run island, the latest flashpoint between the longtime rivals ahead of ...
Church bells rang out Wednesday afternoon in Havana, marking a major moment in history – Cuba and the United States are renewing diplomatic relations after decades of ice-cold tension. Word of ...
This wasn’t the “Missiles of October,” the famed nuclear showdown between Cuba and the United States in 1962, but tensions between the two countries were impossible to ignore at the United ...
A half-century after Washington severed relations with Cuba, the United States' seven-story mission looms over Havana's seaside Malecon boulevard as the largest diplomatic outpost in the country.
The White House announced new steps on remittances and U.S. embassy staffing. In his first steps toward his own Cuba policy, President Joe Biden is sanctioning the Cuban defense minister and its ...
President Trump’s crackdown on Cuba took effect this month, nearly one year after the death of Cuba’s longtime revolutionary leader Fidel Castro. The long-awaited rules are meant to fulfill ...
“Undoubtedly, US diplomatic relations with such countries as Russia, China, and Vietnam have advanced US interests and values,” he wrote. And here’s the thing: There was another way with Cuba.
Timeline of 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.