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US sanctions Cuban President Díaz-Canel

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US sanctions Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel as Trump adds pressure to island’s leadership
Thursday’s penalties, which follow Trump signing of an executive order expanding sanctions against the island, freeze individuals’ property and bank accounts in the US. View on euronews

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US sanctions Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel in latest move to pressure island's leadership
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US raises pressure on Cuba with indictment of former leader as island’s president condemns charges
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Cuba's Raul Castro, wanted by US, appears at event in Havana
Cuba's former leader Raul Castro ​appeared at an Interior Ministry ‌celebration in Havana, showed state television on Friday, in the elder statesman's first public ​appearance since his indictment on ...

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More Cuba Sanctions as Pressure Builds
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Cuba warns Trump: We’ll fight to the bitter end

The Cuban people will fight to the death against any US military invasion, the country’s ambassador to the UK has said.
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Cuban‑American investors plan reconstruction of the island once democracy returns

Cuban-American businessmen and investors founded in Miami the National Cuban-American Chamber of Commerce to create a stock exchange and provide financial education when there is a political change in Cuba.
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Cuba to open hotel sector to management by Cubans at home and abroad after chains leave island

Cuba’s government said it is open to offering the management of its hotels to Cuban investors, both residents and those living abroad, following decisions by Spanish hotel chain Melia and other companies to withdraw or limit their operations on the island.
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Hotel chain latest to shutter business in Cuba in latest blow to island’s tourism

Spanish hotel chain Meliá is significantly reducing its operations in Cuba, joining a growing list of companies limiting their presence on the island. This follows new US sanctions and an ongoing oil embargo,
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Southcom commander meets with Cuban military officials as Trump amps up pressure on island

The head of U.S. Southern Command (Southcom) met with senior leaders of the Cuban military on Friday amid heightened tensions between the two countries’ governments. Commander Gen. Francis L. Donovan joined Cuba’s First Deputy Minister of the Chief of the General Staff Roberto Legrá Sotolongo and other leaders near Naval Station Guantánamo Bay,
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Cuba secured its independence on May 20, 1902, but the island doesn’t celebrate it. Here’s why

Cuba's independence on May 20, 1902, isn't celebrated by its socialist government. The date is linked to the Platt Agreement, which allowed U.S. intervention in Cuban affairs.
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Cuba military drone claims spark concern in South Florida as lawmakers call island nation a security threat

An Axios report on Cuba's military drones and possible U.S. strike plans sparks alarm in South Florida, though Cuban officials deny the claims.
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