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Learn about the history, functions and controversies of the U.S. diplomatic mission in Cuba. The embassy was reopened in 2015 after a 54-year break, but faced health-related incidents and staff reductions.
The CACR are the main mechanism of U.S. embargo against Cuba, regulating relations between the two countries since 1963. Learn about the history, background, and current status of the CACR, as well as the travel licenses and authorizations under them.
The United States Agency for Global Media (USAGM), known until 2018 as the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), [3] is an independent agency of the United States government that broadcasts news and information. [4] [5] It is considered an arm of U.S. diplomacy. [6]
Cuba is mired in its worst economic crisis in decades, and a half million Cubans have left over the past two years, contributing to a surge of undocumented immigrants entering the United States.
Cuba was taken off the list of countries that do not fully cooperate with the U.S. in its fight against terrorism, according to a State Department official. The official cited the resumption of ...
Grappling with the biggest flood of Cuban migrants in decades, the United States reopened their long-closed legal pathway on Wednesday by resuming all visa services at its embassy in Havana.
The US imposed an embargo on Cuba in 1960 after the Cuban Revolution and nationalization of US-owned oil refineries. The embargo is the most enduring trade embargo in modern history and has been condemned by the UN and human rights groups.
Over half a million people from Cuba, Nicaragua, Haiti and Venezuela have come to the U.S. through the parole process as of the end of July 2024, according to federal government data.