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US has reportedly issued strict conditions for Venezuela to resume oil exports, such as prioritizing sales to the American market
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The Caribbean country has sent mixed messages about its citizens fighting for its longstanding ally Russia
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Criminal proceedings have been initiated against those involved in the trafficking network
Ebrahim Raisi will visit Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua, countries which, like Iran, are subject to U.S. sanctions
The developments come as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is expected to travel to China next weekend
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi will start the tour on Sunday of 'friendly' Latin American countries, who have also been sanctioned by the U.S.
'Russia and Cuba are subject to unfair and arbitrary sanctions that continue, and they have a common enemy'
The hurricane killed two and left millions without power in Cuba
66% of votes counted so far in favor of the new code that defines marriage as the union between two people
Cuban ambassador in Moscow says efforts underway to restore canceled flights by this winter
'Initial findings indicate that the explosion was caused by a gas leak'
US reports says embassy staff illnesses were caused by 'directed, pulsed radio frequency (RF) energy'
'This is a situation that repeats itself every three months... and the problem is never resolved'
The consulate 'will begin the limited resumption of some immigrant visa services'
Out of as many as 1,000 anomalous health incidents reported about two dozen remain unexplained
According to human rights watchdogs, more than 1,000 people were arrested following protests in July
Government authorities allege that protests are backed by the US and seek to provoke a regime change
Agency director William Burns wants the veteran who led the hunt for Osama bin Laden to determine the source
Abdullatif Nasser, captured fighting US troops in Afghanistan, held without being charged since 2002
Thousands of Cubans demonstrate across the country on Sunday
Three of the countries with the "most abysmal" human rights records are running for election to the UNHRC