Arts Feb 06 ‘Poet of Havana’ uses his music to address pain caused by politics By Jeffrey Brown, Anne Azzi Davenport
Politics Jan 11 Trump hits Cuba with new sanctions in waning days Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced the step on Monday, citing in particular Cuba's continued harboring of U.S. fugitives as well as its support for Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. By Matthew Lee, Joshua Goodman, Associated Press
Politics Oct 29 Many Cubans hope U.S. election will lead to renewed ties Few countries in Latin America have seen as dramatic a change in U.S. relations during the Trump years or have as much at stake in who wins the vote. By Andrea Rodriguez, Associated Press
Economy Oct 22 Cuba says U.S. sanctions have caused nearly $5.6 billion in losses Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno RodrÃguez on Thursday decried what he said is a growing number of sanctions suffocating the island, a topic that is on the agenda for next year's U.N. General Assembly session. By Andrea Rodriguez, Associated Press
Politics Sep 23 WATCH: Trump tightens Cuba sanctions as he woos Cuban-American vote At a White House ceremony recognizing nearly two dozen veterans of the failed Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba in 1961, Trump said U.S. travelers will also be prohibited from staying at hotels and other properties owned by the Cuban… By Darlene Superville, Associated Press
Jun 15 Watch 8:18 For better or for worse — what would an end to the embargo mean for Cuba? By PBS News Hour As the relationship between Cuba and America improves, what will a potential end to the embargo mean for the two countries? Reporting from Havana, Jeffrey Brown looks at how closer ties to America could change Cuba, and the Cuban way… Continue watching