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Cuba Sanctions - Page 2

June 18, 2026
Cuba/World

Cuba Blames U.S. Blockade for Surging Child Mortality, Medicine Shortages and Deepening Humanitarian Strain

Cuba has accused the United States of inflicting severe harm on the country’s children through its long-standing economic, commercial and financial blockade, telling a United Nations forum that intensified restrictions are worsening

Cuba

World Leaders Urge Biden to Remove Cuba from Terror List

A collective of former world leaders from Latin America, the Caribbean, Europe, Africa, and Asia has issued an urgent appeal to President Joseph Biden to reconsider the United States’ stance on Cuba, specifically addressing the economic sanctions and Cuba’s inclusion

September 14, 2024

Mr. Biden: Stop the Political and Inhumane Abuse of Cubans

Cuba/World

Editor’s Note: The following open letter by Ignacio Ramonet, directed to the President of the United States, underscores the ongoing hardships endured by the

Cuba Rejects U.S. Blockade, Calls for Global Solidarity

Cuba/Human Rights/News

Cuba remains steadfast in the face of ongoing challenges, particularly in relation to the United States’ economic blockade, which continues to weigh heavily on

Cuba Rejects U.S. Blockade, Calls for Global Solidarity

December 29, 2024
Cuba/Human Rights/News

Cuba remains steadfast in the face of ongoing challenges, particularly in relation to the United States’ economic blockade, which continues to weigh heavily on the island. The latest session of the National

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World Leaders Urge Biden to Remove Cuba from Terror List

September 14, 2024
Cuba

A collective of former world leaders from Latin America, the Caribbean, Europe, Africa, and Asia has issued an urgent appeal to President Joseph Biden to reconsider the United States’ stance on Cuba,

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Mr. Biden: Stop the Political and Inhumane Abuse of Cubans

September 5, 2024
Cuba/World

Editor’s Note: The following open letter by Ignacio Ramonet, directed to the President of the United States, underscores the ongoing hardships endured by the Cuban people. It calls for the removal of

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The Illegality of Unilateral Sanctions: A Global Injustice

September 2, 2024
Human Rights/World

During Modi’s visit to Ukraine (why he visited Ukraine at all at the present time remains a mystery), Zelensky asked India not to purchase fuel from Russia in violation of western sanctions,

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