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Speculation about what's next for Havana comes as the U.S. continues to attack Iran and shortly after Trump ordered U.S. forces to depose Venezuela's president.
This is the first time Trump has mentioned that Cuba has expressed an interest in reaching an agreement with the U.S.
In Mexico, nearly 20 years after her first Zócalo concert, Shakira broke the plaza's attendance record with about 400,000 fans, closing her “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran” tour. A military plane carrying 18 tons of new banknotes crashed in Bolivia,
President Trump said that the U.S. would focus on Cuba after the conflict in Iran settles down. “What's happening with Cuba is amazing, and we think that we want to fix it,” Trump said. “Finish this one first,
Cuba said it has filed terrorism charges against six suspects it says were aboard a Florida-flagged speedboat that allegedly opened fire on soldiers in waters off the island’s north coast.
Cuba could be the next priority after Iran, according to President Donald Trump, who discussed politics while standing next to Inter Miami's Jorge Mas at the White House
And so begins Pool A. Team Cuba, an island nation with historically great success in international play, will face off against Panama – a Central American country that calls baseball its No. 1 sport.
Massive blackout leaves millions without power across western Cuba, affecting Havana and surrounding areas after electrical grid failure.