Cuba’s top diplomat outlines redlines to Trump as it braces for US invasion |
Cuba’s top diplomat in the U.S. said the country is sticking to its red lines amid faltering negotiations it says have made “no progress” and a looming threat from President Trump to invade the nation.
Lianys Torres Rivera sat down with The Hill at a critical 24-hour period for Cuba. The island’s energy minister announced Thursday the country had completely exhausted its fuel supplies amid a U.S. blockade, leading to widespread protests in the streets of Havana after weeks of extended blackouts.
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Live updates: As Trump leaves Beijing, China calls for end to Iran conflict; Cuba holds firm amid US tension
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President Trump departed China on Friday after a two-day summit with President Xi Jinping that underscored dueling priorities and resulted in a potentially steadier relationship but no apparent major business deals. He’s headed back to Washington with a stopover for fuel in Alaska.
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Taiwan releases statement in response to Trump comments
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Taiwan responded to President Trump’s hesitation Friday to back a U.S. arms sale to the island following two days of meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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Scrutiny ramps up over mystery of missing lawmakers
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Scrutiny of lawmakers absent from Washington because of mysterious health issues is ramping up as two House members — Reps. Tom Kean Jr. (R-N.J.) and Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.) — have missed weeks of votes.
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Texas Supreme Court refuses to remove Democrats who fled state
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The Texas Supreme Court on Friday shut down Gov. Greg Abbott’s (R) effort to penalize the dozens of Democratic legislators who fled the state last summer in an attempt to block a rare mid-decade redistricting effort.
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Frustrations erupt as Senate, House Republicans clash over housing
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Senate Republicans are furious that a bipartisan bill they passed to address housing affordability has languished in the House for weeks and undergone revisions that may doom its chances of becoming law before the November election.
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US staff, press ditch Chinese credentials before departing Beijing
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U.S. staff and the traveling press ditched of all materials handed out by the Chinese during President Trump’s trip to Beijing before departing on Air Force One on Friday.
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Trump blames Biden for US ‘declining’ after Xi comments on ‘Thucydides Trap’
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President Trump late Thursday invoked his predecessor in attempting to explain comments by Chinese President Xi Jinping as the two leaders meet during a high-stakes visit, blaming former President Biden and his administration for the U.S.’s “decline.”
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Missing GOP congressman’s father says illness ‘won’t linger’: ‘He will be 100 percent OK’
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Former New Jersey Gov. Tom Kean Sr. (R) attempted Friday to assuage concerns about the health of his son, GOP Rep. Tom Kean Jr., as the New Jersey lawmaker remains mysteriously absent from the campaign trail and halls of Congress.
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