Can U.S. Citizens Still Travel to Cuba?

June 5, 2019 ProximityCuba 0

As we are sure many of you are now aware that yesterday, June 4, 2019, the United States Department of the Treasury Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC) has removed “group People-to-People educational travel” from the list of approved travel among other regulation changes. Effective today, June 5, 2019, U.S. Read more

Cuban academics denied visas to attend congress in U.S.

May 27, 2019 On Cuba 0

Only 24 experts, around 10 percent of those who could have attended, will be able to travel from the island. Representatives of the Cuban Ministry of Higher Education (MES) denounced this Thursday that the United States denied visas or made it impossible for more than 200 academics and experts to Read more

American Airlines’ long-term bet on Cuba

May 27, 2019 OnCuba 0

Authorities of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) also confirmed inHavana the will to contribute to the development of air transport on the Island. Although the Trump administration threatens to further limit trips to Cuba by Americans and lawsuits under the Helms-Burton Act could reach U.S. airlines, American Airlines (AA) is seeking Read more

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Díaz-Canel and Raúl Castro reaffirm their support for Maduro

May 23, 2019 On Cuba 0

For his part, Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza “thanked the Cuban people and government for their permanent solidarity,” according to an official note. Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel and ex-president and leader of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC) Raul Castro met with Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza, to whom they Read more

IAEA meeting on nuclear techniques held in Cuba

May 23, 2019 On Cuba 0

The meeting is attended by Yukiya Amano, director of the International Atomic Energy Agency. Yukiya Amano, Director General of the UN International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), inaugurated the 20th Meeting of the ARCAL (Regional Cooperation Agreement for the Promotion of Nuclear Science and Technology in Latin America and the Caribbean) Read more

Why Trump’s Cuba Policy is So Wrong

May 21, 2019 NACLA 0

Nearly five years have passed since President Barack Obama restored diplomatic relations with Cuba and began relaxing the U.S. policy of unilateral sanctions. Now, the Trump Administration is doubling down on a failed strategy of hostility, reducing engagement with Cuba, and returning to the 1996 Helms-Burton law, one of the Read more

CODEPINK Denounces Illegal Entry and Arrest at DC Venezuelan Embassy and Vows to Keep FIghting to Protect the Embassy 

May 16, 2019 Codepink 1

Contact persons: Medea Benjamin | CODEPINK co-director | 415-235-6517 | medea.benjamin@gmail.com Ariel Gold | CODEPINK co-director | 520 599 5330 | ariel@codepink.org Thursday, May 16, Washington D.C. — At 9:30 AM in the morning, D.C. police officers illegally entered the Venezuelan embassy in Washington D.C. in the Georgetown neighborhood and arrested four activists Read more

Trump’s Cuba Sanctions Are a Mistake

May 15, 2019 FP 0

Tightening the failed embargo will push Havana into the arms of Beijing and Moscow. President Donald Trump’s decision last month to increase sanctions on Cuba represents a strategic error with serious long-term repercussions for U.S. national security. Efforts to tighten the screws at this tenuous moment will not only alienate Read more