Cuba expects to resume U.S. deportation flights this month
Cuba plans to resume accepting deportation flights from the United States this month, a Cuban official said, echoing U.S. concerns about the highest levels of Cuban migration in six decades.
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Cuba plans to resume accepting deportation flights from the United States this month, a Cuban official said, echoing U.S. concerns about the highest levels of Cuban migration in six decades.
‘The fight continues’ said hard-left leader Jean-Luc Melenchon
Pete Davidson left “Saturday Night Live” in May 2022 but will return to the stage as host on May 6, just after the premiere of his new comedy series.
Growing tension among shippers, ocean carriers, and logistics service providers over free time fees has ratcheted up with Hapag-Lloyd accusing subcontractor CSX of profiting from rail demurrage.
The United States has charged leaders of the Mexico-based Sinaloa Cartel with running a fentanyl trafficking operation fueled by Chinese chemical and pharmaceutical companies, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland said on Friday.
In letter to Biden, 14 Democrats call for ensuring that ‘US taxpayer funds’ to Israel do not support rights abuses.
The US is in discussions on allocating frozen funds to rebuilding Ukraine, Under Secretary of State Victoria Nuland has said
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THE US and South Korea staged chilling air drills with B-52 bombers following Kim Jong-un’s sinister missile launch.
The formidable planes flew close to the North Korea peninsula as the United States and South Korea deployed their fleets earli…
International Committee of the Red Cross organises swap between Saudi-led coalition and Houthi rebels as ceasefire talks continueAn “emotional and precious” exchange of nearly 900 prisoners involved in Yemen’s long-running war began on Friday, the Inte…