The United States is ready to talk to Cuba, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Thursday as Caribbean leaders piled pressure on Washington to end its sanctions against the island.
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The US authorities are also working on increasing flight options
between the US and Cuba, currently limited to charter and private
flights only.
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U.S. District Court Judge Alan S. Gold's decision comes just a day
after the Obama administration announced lifting several travel
restrictions to Cuba
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An anti-Castro Cuban militant was accused Wednesday in a federal indictment of lying about his involvement in a series of 1997 bombings that targeted tourist spots in Cuba.<br />
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Former President Fidel Castro met with three members of the United States Congress in Havana on Tuesday, his first known meeting with American officials since he underwent emergency intestinal surgery in July 2006.
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An important US political delegation is visiting us right now. Its members belong to the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) which, in practice, has worked as the most progressive wing within the Democrat Party<br />
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U.S Congresswoman Barbara Lee, visiting Havana, spoke out in favor of the normalization of exchanges between religious communities from Cuba and her country.
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President Barack Obama will soon move to ease travel and financial restrictions on Cuba as his administration conducts a broad review of its policy toward the communist nation, a senior American official said Monday.
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