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Obama will be the first sitting U.S. president to visit Cuba in nearly 90 years A poster features portraits of Cuba's President Raul Castro, left, and President Barack Obama and reads in Spanish ...
CNN’s “The Wonder List with Bill Weir” explores Cuba on Sunday, March 20 at 10 p.m. ET/PT. President Barack Obama touched down in Cuba on Sunday, definitively ending a half-century of ...
So President Obama will travel to Cuba next month. This was inevitable, after his opening to the regime in December 2014. We had just had our midterm elections, remember. Obama had only two years l… ...
President Barack Obama holds a historic, joint press meeting with Cuban President Raul Castro at the Summit of the Americas in Panama City, Panama, on Saturday, April 11.
HAVANA – Making history, Barack Obama arrived in Cuba Sunday afternoon, marking the first time in 88 years that a U.S. president has visited the island.
President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro shook hands warmly and smiled for the cameras as they greeted each other at the Revolutionary Palace.
President Barack Obama, center, first lady Michelle Obama greet children and families of Embassy personnel during an event at Melia Habana Hotel, in Havana, Cuba, Sunday, March 20, 2016.
President Barack Obama will travel to Cuba next month – a trip that will make him the first sitting U.S. president in 90 years to do so. Joined by First Lady Michelle Obama, ...
During the campaign, Candidate Trump slammed Obama’s Cuba policy, telling a crowd in Miami: "All the concessions that Barack Obama has granted the Castro regime were done through executive order ...
For decades U.S. foreign policy toward Cuba has sharply divided politicians in Washington and President Barack Obama’s visit to the island, which began on Sunday, has only widened this rift as ...
Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, determined to cast himself as the Democratic presidential candidate most open to new ideas on foreign policy, raised plenty of eyebrows recently when he proclaimed that ...
President Barack Obama is welcome to come to Cuba, a top diplomat from the country said, but not if he intends to meddle in its affairs. Obama recently expressed an interest in visiting the island ...
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