Local Groups Compile Lists Of Political Prisoners After Castro's Comments
Local groups compile lists of political prisoners after Raul Castro's comments.
Local groups compile lists of political prisoners after Raul Castro's comments.
President Barack Obama and Cuban leader Raul Castro stood side by side talking about what the future looks like when it comes to renewed relations between both countries.
Tourism is a top topic during President Barack Obama's historic visit to Cuba.
In a tense confrontation between a reporter and Cuban leader Raul Castro, the topic of political prisoners came up during President Barack Obama's visit to the island nation.
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President Barack Obama and the first family are preparing for their trip to Cuba - amid renewed relations between both countries.
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President Barack Obama is defending his plan to visit Cuba next week.
President Barack Obama will shake Raul Castro's hand again, as he did in Panama and at the United Nations, but this time the two will meet on Castro's turf for two days, starting March 21st in Havana.
Dozens of officers watch silently every Sunday morning as white-clad dissident enter Mass at Santa Rita Church in a leafy Havana neighborhood filled with mansions overlooking the Florida Straits.
Secretary of State John Kerry is going to Cuba after all, and President Barack Obama's trip is still on.
Secretary of State John Kerry has canceled his trip to Cuba over a human rights issue.
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President Barack Obama will attend the Tampa Bay Rays' exhibition game against Cuba's national team in Havana during his historic trip.
Hawks in the Florida Legislature want Congress to fully declare the nation is at war with global Islamic terrorists.
This week, President Barack Obama announced he'd become the first sitting U.S. President to travel to Cuba in 88 years with a scheduled trip in March. On Saturday, he discussed the trip in further detail.
President Barack Obama is expected to visit Cuba in March, sources told CBS News on Wednesday.
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The government has already disbursed more than 900 million free at-home COVID-19 tests, and will be reopening its free test kit portal.
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Teva will stop selling the painkillers on September 30.
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