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Cuba, Trump and Mexico

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Trump's Cuba oil tariff threat creates new diplomatic challenge for Mexico's Sheinbaum
President Trump Trump issued an executive order establishing potential tariffs on goods from countries ‘that sell or otherwise provide oil to Cuba’ Trump said the order was intended to protect ‘U.S. n...

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Anger and anguish spread across Cuba as it learns of Trump’s tariff threat on those who provide oil
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Mexico to Seek Diplomatic Solution After US Threatens Cuba Oil Tariffs
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Mexico to seek diplomatic solution after US threatens Cuba oil tariffs
Mexico's President ​Claudia Sheinbaum said ‌on Friday her country would ‌seek diplomatic solutions and alternatives to help Cuba after the ⁠United States ‌threatened tariffs on nations that supply ‍th...

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Mexico seeks to avoid US tariffs on states shipping oil to Cuba
Hebdo Ahram · 22h
Trump threatens tariffs on nations selling oil to Cuba
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What a reporter found when she returned to Cuba after last trip 3 years ago

HAVANA — Caribbean correspondent Dánica Coto returned to Cuba in late January, more than three years after her last visit to the island. The landscape and lives in Cuba are now very different, and more changes are anticipated since the fallout of the U.S. attack on Venezuela, Cuba’s strongest ally, has yet to be fully felt.
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‘A hurricane is coming’: Havana prepares people for war as US shuts off Cuba’s oil valve

As tensions between the US and Cuba rise to the highest levels since the Cuban Missile Crisis, the mood was grim at a recent staff meeting at the US Embassy in Havana.
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Explore Old Havana's beauty: Drone captures city's timeless allure

Soar over Havana, Cuba’s vibrant capital, where colonial architecture, colorful facades, and the shimmering Caribbean Sea converge. This breathtaking drone footage captures the city's iconic landmarks,
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Mexican president says her country has paused oil shipments to Cuba

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Tuesday her government has at least temporarily stopped oil shipments to Cuba, but struck an ambiguous tone, saying the pause was part of general fluctuations in oil supplies and that it was a “sovereign decision” not made under pressure from the United States.
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What’s Next for Cuba, Now That Its Main Oil Supplier Is Gone?

The Soviet Union was Cuba’s benefactor for decades. Venezuela took up the slack, and Mexico has supplied “humanitarian aid.” But the world is changing rapidly, our columnist says.
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Havana: Inside the City

Revealing a Havana that was once off-limits, beyond the architectural first impression. In 2016, the U.S. government made it easier to visit Cuba. Now, a Cuban cultural expert shows us Havana once off limits to us. Hidden among its fine old buildings David ...
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A new luxury hotel towers over Havana as Cuba's economic troubles mount and tourism plummets

HAVANA (AP) — It’s impossible to miss. The huge rectangular mass of concrete and glass — the tallest building in Havana — dominates the city skyline, towering 150 meters (490 feet) above colonial homes with its 542 luxury rooms and majestic views ...
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Renewed interest in travel to Cuba expands beyond the beaches and historic Havana

At long last, tourism is back in Cuba. New data shows a 104% annual increase in international arrivals to the Caribbean island, a significant turnaround after an alarming sluggish post-pandemic travel recovery. But even more surprising is where all these ...
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A Reopened Embassy In Havana Could Be A Boon For U.S. Businesses

When Secretary of State John Kerry goes to Havana to raise a flag over the soon to be reopened embassy this summer, it won't be just an important symbolic moment. The administration says the U.S. will be able to station more American personnel in Cuba, and ...
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