Obama headed to Havana for the historic re-establishment of US-Cuban diplomatic ties. However, the visit is marred with unresolved issues on Cuba’s human rights record and protection of American fugitives.
President Barack Obama is visiting Cuba next month.
Cuban leader Raul Castro left Havana for a two-day state visit to Paris, France in a bid to bring in French investments to the country’s economy amid an ongoing normalization of political and economic ties with the United States.
Former Cuban President Fidel Castro emerges into the public eye for a brief while after three months.
The retired leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, is frank about the roles of the major players in the world.
In the coming summit of the Americas, Obama is expected to meet the Cuban President and work on ending five decades of estrangement.
The governments of Cuba and the United States made history today by announcing that they will normalize their diplomatic relations after 55 years.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM