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Obama will be the first sitting U.S. president to visit Cuba in nearly 90 years A poster features portraits of Cuba's President Raul Castro, left, and President Barack Obama and reads in Spanish ...
Back in 1962, when President John F. Kennedy enforced a trade embargo between the US and Cuba, travel between the countries became illegal. It was a travel ban that would remain in place for almost ...
CNN’s “The Wonder List with Bill Weir” explores Cuba on Sunday, March 20 at 10 p.m. ET/PT. President Barack Obama touched down in Cuba on Sunday, definitively ending a half-century of ...
President Barack Obama originally announced the change in U.S. policy on Cuba on Dec. 17, as part of a larger deal that secured the release of Alan Gross, an American government subcontractor who ...
A White House memo calls for tightening the embargo on the island, though economists dismiss these measures as ‘more of the ...
So President Obama will travel to Cuba next month. This was inevitable, after his opening to the regime in December 2014. We had just had our midterm elections, remember. Obama had only two years l… ...
President Donald Trump has instructed his top Cabinet officers to review U.S. policy toward Cuba, ordering them to examine ...
HAVANA – Making history, Barack Obama arrived in Cuba Sunday afternoon, marking the first time in 88 years that a U.S. president has visited the island.
President Barack Obama, center, first lady Michelle Obama greet children and families of Embassy personnel during an event at Melia Habana Hotel, in Havana, Cuba, Sunday, March 20, 2016.
During the campaign, Candidate Trump slammed Obama’s Cuba policy, telling a crowd in Miami: "All the concessions that Barack Obama has granted the Castro regime were done through executive order ...
For decades U.S. foreign policy toward Cuba has sharply divided politicians in Washington and President Barack Obama’s visit to the island, which began on Sunday, has only widened this rift as ...
Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, determined to cast himself as the Democratic presidential candidate most open to new ideas on foreign policy, raised plenty of eyebrows recently when he proclaimed that ...