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The Cuban government said Monday that it plans to study ways to allow residents of the island nation to travel abroad as tourists, suggesting it will ease the bureaucratic hurdles and outright restrictions that prevent many residents from leaving.

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Cuba calls U.S. measures positive, but far from enoughupdated: Sun Jan 16 2011 22:36:00

Cuba on Sunday called President Barack Obama's latest easing of travel restrictions to the island nation "positive" but accused Washington of continuing its policy of "destabilization."

Cuba deports U.S. fugitive charged with sex crimesupdated: Fri Jun 13 2008 15:42:00

The Cuban government has handed over to U.S. authorities a California man facing federal child sex crime charges, Cuba's Foreign Ministry said Friday.

Cuba alleges U.S. envoy carried funds to dissidentsupdated: Mon May 19 2008 21:28:00

Cuban officials on Monday accused the top U.S. diplomat in Havana of delivering private funds from American groups opposed to Fidel Castro to dissidents in Cuba.

Spanish doctor examines Castro, diagnosis undisclosedupdated: Sun Dec 24 2006 15:07:00

A Spanish surgeon has traveled to Havana to consider what steps should be taken to halt the deterioration of Cuban President Fidel Castro's health, a Spanish newspaper reported Sunday.

Cuba holding Colombian drug kingpinupdated: Sat Jul 10 2004 18:30:00

Cuba's Foreign Ministry said Saturday that it was holding one of Colombia's top drug kingpins, Luis Hernando Gomez Bustamante.

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