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Trump administration can’t cancel temporary legal status of over 500,000 Latin American immigrants this month, judge rules
By
Michael Casey
and
The Associated Press
April 11, 2025
Politics
Guantanamo Bay receives first military flight with migrants deported from the U.S.
By
Tara Copp
,
Lolita C. Baldor
and
The Associated Press
February 5, 2025
Politics
Trump wants to use Guantanamo Bay to hold the ‘worst of the worst’ detained in immigrant sweeps—here’s what to know about the Cuba outpost
By
Tim Sullivan
and
The Associated Press
January 30, 2025
Politics
Biden to lift Cuba’s state sponsor of terrorism designation in deal to free prisoners—a move likely to be reversed soon under Trump
By
Aamer Madhani
,
Colleen Long
,
Matthew Lee
,
Zeke Miller
and
The Associated Press
January 15, 2025
Politics
Biden administration manages to temporarily block plea deal that would avoid death sentence for accused 9/11 mastermind
By
Ellen Knickmeyer
,
Jennifer Peltz
and
The Associated Press
January 10, 2025
Politics
Cubans incensed about ‘a country in ruins’ on third day of countrywide blackout
By
Rigoberto Diaz
and
AFP
October 21, 2024
Politics
Foreign election meddling extends to Congressional races: Intel officials
By
David Klepper
and
The Associated Press
October 7, 2024
Finance
U.S. is letting independent Cuban entrepreneurs open and access American bank accounts to boost private enterprise on island
By
Fatima Hussein
,
Andrea Rodriguez
,
Rebecca Santana
and
The Associated Press
May 29, 2024
Politics
Elite Miami lawyer hid in plain sight as a Yale graduate and top exec while spying for Cuba for 50 years: AP investigation
By
Joshua Goodman
,
Jim Mustian
and
The Associated Press
February 15, 2024
Politics
‘Havana syndrome’ brain injuries in hundreds of U.S. overseas staff weren’t from a foreign attack, intel agencies say
By
Nomaan Merchant
and
The Associated Press
March 1, 2023
Politics
‘I did not see this coming’: Migrants fleeing persecution in Cuba are stunned by Biden’s new limits to asylum
By
Elliot Spagat
and
The Associated Press
January 6, 2023
Politics
Biden tells migrants: ‘Do not, do not just show up at the border’
By
Colleen Long
,
Zeke Miller
and
The Associated Press
January 5, 2023
Politics
Cuba’s energy crisis and crippling tourism industry is causing the biggest exodus to the U.S. in decades
By
Stephen Wicary
and
Bloomberg
August 17, 2022
Finance
Cuba will recognize and regulate cryptocurrency
By
Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez
August 27, 2021
Tech
Cuba’s internet cutoff: A go-to tactic to suppress dissent
By
Barbara Ortutay
,
Frank Bajak
,
Tali Arbel
and
The Associated Press
July 13, 2021
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