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The World from PRX on MSNCuban medical missions face scrutiny amid allegations of forced laborFor decades, Cuba has deployed tens of thousands of doctors and nurses to underserved regions of the globe. But those ...
U.S. authorities stopped migrants from Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua about 56,000 times last month, up from 49,826 times in July and 23,141 times in August 2021, according to administration officials.
Officials along the U.S.-Mexico border processed Cubans, Venezuelans and Nicaraguans 572,500 times in fiscal year 2022, a tally that eclipsed the number of migrants from Guatemala, Honduras and El ...
Venezuela's state oil firm PDVSA diverted two crude cargoes set to discharge at Cuba's Matanzas terminal, Refinitiv Eikon data and company documents showed on Tuesday, as a fire that devastated 40 ...
Biden could help himself by changing course.IDEAS To alleviate the migrant crisis, ease sanctions on Venezuela and Cuba Our economic punishments of those countries are encouraging people to flee ...
A drone factory and the presence of terrorist groups in Cuba and Venezuela should be a matter of deep concern and action. This grave threat cannot continue to be ignored.
COMMENTARY If we keep the sanctions screws on Cuba — or soften them — shouldn't we do the same for Venezuela? It's not that simple — for Biden or the rest of us.
Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba have all been hit with U.S. economic sanctions and are viewed by Washington as repressive regimes.
US Customs and Border Protection encounters along the US-Mexico border have already topped 2 million so far this fiscal year, according to newly released agency data, with migration from countries ...
Latin America isn’t immune to the wave of repression washing over the world, with increasingly nasty consequences that its healthy democracies and northern neighbors can’t afford to ignore.
This bears an uncanny likeness to Venezuela before its collapse. In 2023, Mexico went from casual donations to Cuba to being its second largest oil supplier at 13,000 barrels per day.
U.S. border officials dealt more than 77,000 migrants arriving from Venezuela, Cuba or Nicaragua last month, representing a 245% increase from a year earlier, new immigration figures showed.
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