A U.S. oil blockade has curtailed fuel and basic supplies to the increasingly isolated Caribbean island, as the Trump administration puts pressure on Cuba's socialist government.
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Supreme Court to hear case over assets seized by Fidel Castro's government as US.-Cuba tensions continue to escalate
The cases stem from a provision in the 1996 Helms-Burton Act known as Title III, which allows Americans to sue entities that ...
Many U.S. presidents have tried to bring down the Communist government over almost seven decades. This time, it feels ...
Experts say Canadians are likely rethinking their winter travel plans as security issues in parts of Mexico, energy shortages in Cuba, and political tensions with the U.S. make traditional getaways ...
Travel agent says lack of on-the-ground updates fuels frustration during Mexico flight cancellations
Canadian travelers stuck in Puerto Vallarta after canceled flights say they feel safe at their resorts, but many are frustrated by a lack of clear information about what comes next. A travel agent ...
Geopolitical uncertainty is adding a new wrinkle to family vacation planning, making risk management or staying in Canada ...
Caribbean leaders prepared to meet Tuesday in St. Kitts and Nevis to debate pressing issues including the region’s relationship with the U.S. government, which has ...
While you can still book flights to Puerto Vallarta for March break, Ontario sunseekers looking for a stress-free getaway ...
Bill Stewart is an old hand in Cuba. A retired businessman from Kirkcaldy in Fife, he flies in two or three times a year to ...
So many of us want to do the right thing in pursuit of much-needed sun. Recent events in Mexico show how hard it is to figure ...
The sharp decline in tourism to Cuba in January, confirmed by the National Office of Statistics and Information (ONEI) on ...
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