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Jun 03, 07:39 PM
The Trump administration has expanded U.S. sanctions on Cuba, targeting foreign companies that do business with the military-linked conglomerate GAESA. This move is intended to pressure foreign firms and potentially reduce support for the Cuban regime, though critics warn it may worsen the humanitarian crisis for ordinary Cubans. The sanctions were enacted under an executive order signed on May 1, with penalties for non-compliance beginning after a June 5 deadline.
PBS NewsHour
Jun 04, 09:37 PM
The U.S. has sanctioned Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel as part of an ongoing strategy to apply pressure on Cuba's leadership. This action follows an executive order from former President Trump that expanded sanctions and comes amid heightened tensions related to Venezuela.
Washington Examiner
Jun 05, 03:14 AM
The US State Department has sanctioned Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel and several others as part of a broader strategy to counter the Cuban regime's actions against the US. The sanctions target individuals and entities linked to the Cuban government, with warnings issued to foreign banks and companies about potential repercussions for engaging with them.