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Biden Removes Cuba From State Sponsors of Terrorism List
US President Biden removed Cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism on Tuesday, a move welcomed by Colombian President Petro and others, reversing a Trump-era decision due to a lack of justification, but the economic embargo remains.
Biden Removes Cuba From State Sponsors of Terrorism List
US President Biden removed Cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism on Tuesday, a move welcomed by Colombian President Petro and others, reversing a Trump-era decision due to a lack of justification, but the economic embargo remains.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Biden Removes Cuba from State Sponsors of Terrorism List
On January 14, 2025, President Biden removed Cuba from the US list of state sponsors of terrorism, aiming to secure the release of numerous political prisoners through Vatican-mediated negotiations and suspending US lawsuits regarding expropriated Cuban properties, reversing a Trump-era policy.
Biden Removes Cuba from State Sponsors of Terrorism List
On January 14, 2025, President Biden removed Cuba from the US list of state sponsors of terrorism, aiming to secure the release of numerous political prisoners through Vatican-mediated negotiations and suspending US lawsuits regarding expropriated Cuban properties, reversing a Trump-era policy.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Cuba Removed From U.S. Terrorism List, 553 Prisoners Released
The U.S. removed Cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism on January 14, 2025, resulting in the release of 553 Cuban prisoners and an easing of certain U.S. sanctions as part of a broader agreement that also included Vatican mediation.
Cuba Removed From U.S. Terrorism List, 553 Prisoners Released
The U.S. removed Cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism on January 14, 2025, resulting in the release of 553 Cuban prisoners and an easing of certain U.S. sanctions as part of a broader agreement that also included Vatican mediation.
Progress
32% Bias Score


US Law Exacerbates Cuba Tensions by Targeting Havana Club Trademark
The "No Stolen Trademarks Honored in America Act of 2023", signed by US President Biden in December 2024, prevents US courts from recognizing trademarks held by the Cuban government since 1959 without original owner consent, directly impacting Cuba's Havana Club rum exports and escalating US-Cuba te...
US Law Exacerbates Cuba Tensions by Targeting Havana Club Trademark
The "No Stolen Trademarks Honored in America Act of 2023", signed by US President Biden in December 2024, prevents US courts from recognizing trademarks held by the Cuban government since 1959 without original owner consent, directly impacting Cuba's Havana Club rum exports and escalating US-Cuba te...
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60% Bias Score


Rubio's Confirmation as Secretary of State: Looming Threat to Cuba
With Marco Rubio's expected confirmation as Secretary of State, Cuba faces the potential for intensified US sanctions due to Rubio's long-standing hardline stance against the Cuban government, potentially worsening the island's already dire economic situation and potentially leading to instability a...
Rubio's Confirmation as Secretary of State: Looming Threat to Cuba
With Marco Rubio's expected confirmation as Secretary of State, Cuba faces the potential for intensified US sanctions due to Rubio's long-standing hardline stance against the Cuban government, potentially worsening the island's already dire economic situation and potentially leading to instability a...
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56% Bias Score

Biden Removes Cuba From Terrorist List, Contingent on Prisoner Release
President Biden removed Cuba from the US list of state sponsors of terrorism before leaving office, contingent on releasing political prisoners jailed since the July 2021 protests; this action may be reversed by the incoming Trump administration.

Biden Removes Cuba From Terrorist List, Contingent on Prisoner Release
President Biden removed Cuba from the US list of state sponsors of terrorism before leaving office, contingent on releasing political prisoners jailed since the July 2021 protests; this action may be reversed by the incoming Trump administration.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Biden Removes Cuba From State Sponsors of Terrorism List
President Biden will remove Cuba from the US State Sponsors of Terrorism list, resulting in the release of 553 Cuban prisoners and a potential easing of economic sanctions; this action reverses a Trump-era policy, potentially normalizing US-Cuba relations.

Biden Removes Cuba From State Sponsors of Terrorism List
President Biden will remove Cuba from the US State Sponsors of Terrorism list, resulting in the release of 553 Cuban prisoners and a potential easing of economic sanctions; this action reverses a Trump-era policy, potentially normalizing US-Cuba relations.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Biden Removes Cuba from State Sponsor of Terrorism List
The Biden administration lifted Cuba's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism on Tuesday, reversing a Trump-era policy and prompting immediate criticism from Republicans while some human rights groups and 35 former world leaders celebrated the move; the Cuban government is expected to free poli...

Biden Removes Cuba from State Sponsor of Terrorism List
The Biden administration lifted Cuba's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism on Tuesday, reversing a Trump-era policy and prompting immediate criticism from Republicans while some human rights groups and 35 former world leaders celebrated the move; the Cuban government is expected to free poli...
Progress
56% Bias Score

US Law Blocks Cuba's Havana Club Trademark
US President Biden signed a law preventing US courts from recognizing trademarks illegally confiscated by Cuba since 1959, impacting Cubaexport and Pernod Ricard's Havana Club trademark rights in the US, while Bacardi welcomes the decision.

US Law Blocks Cuba's Havana Club Trademark
US President Biden signed a law preventing US courts from recognizing trademarks illegally confiscated by Cuba since 1959, impacting Cubaexport and Pernod Ricard's Havana Club trademark rights in the US, while Bacardi welcomes the decision.
Progress
52% Bias Score
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