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The World
The Trump administration expands sanctions on Cuba to pressure regime change. One target is GAESA, a military-run business empire that operates hotels, dollar stores, banks, and other major sources of hard currency in Cuba. Rights groups express concern about European Commission plans to hold talks with the Taliban in Brussels. The talks include deporting some Afghans back to their home country. The concerns center on the implications of returning Afghans under Taliban authority and the potential risks for those affected by deportation decisions.
"As the Trump administration expands sanctions on Cuba to pressure regime change, one of its targets is GAESA, the military-run business empire behind hotels, dollar stores, banks and other key sources of hard currency in the country."
"Also, rights groups are concerned over European Commission plans to hold talks with the Taliban in Brussels about deporting some Afghans back home."
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