The economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States government against Cuba constitutes a unilateral, coercive and extraterritorial policy that violates international law and undermines the Cuban people's human rights.
[T]he recent back-and-forth between Washington and Beijing over rare earth minerals looks technical on the surface, but it points to a deeper shift in global leverage.
The American administration’s approach of trying to solve the crisis by avoiding any reference to the West Bank, Palestinian political rights, the two-state solution and even the Palestinian political leadership gives the impression that its main objective is to counter recent international momentum toward recognizing Palestinian political rights and an independent state.
The economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States government against Cuba constitutes a unilateral, coercive and extraterritorial policy that violates international law and undermines the Cuban people's human rights.