OFAC Sanctions
OFAC Sanctions impact Cuba and Venezuela's energy sectors, involving oil fleet issues, e-commerce control, and halted operations, reflecting geopolitical tensions.
GAESA Offloads Mariel Container Terminal Assets Amid New U.S. Sanctions
Published on 6/27/2026
Australian Oil Company Melbana Energy Halts Cuban Operations Following U.S. Sanctions on CUPET
Published on 6/18/2026
Díaz-Canel Seeks to Revitalize Tourism: "Exploring New Opportunities with Fresh Partnerships"
Published on 6/12/2026
Rick Scott Demands Justice for Death of Venezuelan Political Prisoner's Mother
Published on 5/18/2026
Venezuela Engages Siemens and General Electric to Tackle Power Crisis
Published on 4/20/2026
Trump Jokes About Running for Venezuelan Presidency After Quickly Learning Spanish
Published on 4/7/2026
Russian Tanker Anatoly Kolodkin Heads to Cuba with Over 700,000 Barrels of Oil Despite U.S. Sanctions and Coast Guard Presence
Published on 3/22/2026
Cuban Regime Seizes Control of E-Commerce Foreign Currency with New Law
Published on 2/26/2026
Cuba's Energy Crisis: The Collapse of the Shadowy Oil Fleet
Published on 2/17/2026
DEA Highlights Bounty on Maduro Amidst Ongoing Enforcement Actions
Published on 7/30/2025