Cuba, Venezuela and Maduro
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Mexico becomes crucial fuel supplier to Cuba but pledges no extra shipments after Maduro toppled
Mexico has emerged as a key fuel supplier to Havana as the United States prepares to seize control of Venezuelan oil and the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump hardens its stance toward Cub
With widespread power outages, medicine shortages and rising food prices, experts say Cuba’s economy has never been worse, with the crisis coming just as the supply of Venezuelan oil is threatened.
Travelers from Cuba, Venezuela, and other nations must now pay a $5K–$15K US visa bond. Experts call the policy anti-immigrant red tape, designed to drown travelers in bureaucracy.
President Trump said Cuba is "ready to fall" and threatened U.S. military intervention in Colombia following the U.S. attack in Venezuela.
The U.S. striking Venezuela and capturing its leader has practical implications for China, Russia, Iran and Cuba, and it also sends messages to each nation.
Cubans have lowered flags to mourn 32 officers who died in the weekend strike against the president of Venezuela
"Cuba is a communist dictatorship that's [...] preyed on their own people," the South Carolina Republican senator said.
The U.S. military captures Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, threatening Cuba's economy as the nation loses a key provider of oil supplies for communist country's energy sector.
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After Maduro, who’s next? Trump spurs speculation about his plans for Greenland, Cuba and Colombia
A day after the ouster of Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro, President Donald Trump is renewing his calls for an American takeover of the Danish territory of Greenland.
After the U.S. military attack on Caracas, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife are now in custody.