The Financial Times called the Biden administration to ease sanctions on Cuba. In an editorial, the London-based international newspaper stressed that “the failures of the six-decades-old US embargo on Cuba to achieve political change are obvious.”

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A high court in London opened oral hearings on Monday related to a lawsuit filed by a vulture fund against Cuba’s National Bank and the Cuban State.

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Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz heads the delegation that will participate for the first time in person at the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council to be held on June 8 and 9, in Sochi, Russia.

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Evidence is growing that the Trump administration pressured other nations, including Australia, Britain and Italy, to take steps to help Trump politically. Read more Report Shows Trump Pressured Australia, Italy and U.K. to Help with Political Probes

On Tuesday, over 200 progressive organizations from Latin America and the United States began hosting "The People's Summit for Democracy" in Los Angeles. This event occurs simultaneously with the "Summit of the Americas" convened by U.S. President Joe Biden.

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