Cuba, Trump
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Cuba's regime faces unprecedented economic pressure from Donald Trump's administration, forcing talks on liberalisation as fuel blockades and sanctions devastate the island.
The Trump administration is pissed about a New York Times story that details a plan to target the Cuban president.
A U.S. blockade of oil has caused blackouts and widespread disruptions on the island of roughly 10 million people
As Cuba adopts a more belligerent tone following President Donald Trump’s talk of “taking” the country, two tankers carrying Russian oil and gas are headed to the island, in
Trump said it would be an "honor" to "take Cuba" in his latest comments about the island, calling it a "failed nation" amid talks with the country.
The Trump administration seeks to remove a significant obstacle to progress in negotiations.
Still at war with Iran and in control in Venezuela, President Trump is signaling that he is about to intervene in another country.
Trump says he could bring freedom to Cuba for the first time in 70 years as former official predicts breakthrough amid the island's ongoing power crisis.
Trump made the comments in the Oval Office on March 16 as 11 million Cubans grappled with a massive power outage.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel rejected on social media what he described as public threats by the United States against his country.