International Emergency Economic Powers Act
The International Emergency Economic Powers Act allows the U.S. President to regulate trade during national emergencies, recently impacting Cuba-U.S. relations with sanctions.
Cuba's President Responds to U.S. Move to Halt Oil Supplies
Published on 1/30/2026
Clarification on U.S. National Emergency Order Concerning Cuba: What Actually Changes?
Published on 1/30/2026
Why the U.S. Sees Cuba as a Threat and Declares a National Emergency
Published on 1/30/2026
Cuban Government Denounces U.S. Measures to Halt Oil Supplies to the Island
Published on 1/30/2026
What Could Prompt Donald Trump to Reevaluate Cuba Sanctions?
Published on 1/30/2026
Trump Declares National Emergency, Labels Cuba a Threat to U.S. Security and Foreign Policy
Published on 1/30/2026
Trump Claims Crime Rates in U.S. Hit Record Lows
Published on 12/28/2025
U.S. Treasury Secretary Urges Partnership with EU to Cripple Russian Economy
Published on 9/9/2025
Marco Rubio Introduces New Visa Restriction Policy in the U.S.
Published on 6/26/2025