In the final days of his administration, Joe Biden removed Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism, but Trump reversed the decision on his first day in office.
US President Donald Trump overturned the decision of the previous administration under Joe Biden to remove Cuba from the list ...
Trump’s decision to return Cuba to the list of state sponsors of terrorism ensures that the U.S. remains vigilant of rogue ...
Residents in Cuba on Tuesday said they were not surprised by U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to redesignate Cuba as a ...
On his first day back in office, President Donald Trump reinstated Cuba as a federally recognized state sponsor of terrorism, ...
Evangelical Protestant pastor Lorenzo Rosales Fajardo is among hundreds of prisoners, including several religious leaders, ...
O n January 14, 2025 the Biden administration removed Cuba from the State Department's list of State Sponsors of Terrorism.
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US President Donald Trump on Monday promptly reversed Joe Biden's decision to remove Cuba from a blacklist of state sponsors of terrorism, announced days earlier as part of a deal to free prisoners.
President Trump repealed the Biden administration’s decision it made just six days ago to take Cuba off the U.S. list of ...
Former President Joe Biden formally notified Congress just last week of his decision to lift the designation as part of a ...
On his first day in office, President Donald Trump reinstated Cuba 's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism, reversing ...