Sanksi AS menargetkan orang-orang yang beroperasi di berbagai sektor ekonomi Kuba, termasuk energi, pertahanan, dan pertambangan
Pemerintah Kuba menyatakan bahwa sanksi baru yang dijatuhkan pada pulau tersebut oleh Donald Trump setara dengan "hukuman kolektif", saat prosesi besar-besaran 1 Mei di luar kedutaan Amerika di Havana bersumpah untuk "membela tanah air".
Dalam sebuah perintah eksekutif pada hari Jumat, presiden AS mengatakan dia akan menjatuhkan sanksi kepada orang-orang yang terlibat dalam berbagai sektor ekonomi Kuba, seiring upayanya untuk memberikan tekanan lebih besar pada Havana setelah menggulingkan pemimpin Venezuela, NicolĂĄs Maduro, awal tahun ini. Lanjutkan membaca...
⢠Presiden Donald J. Trump menandatangani perintah eksekutif yang memberlakukan sanksi tertarget pada beberapa pejabat dan entitas rezim Kuba yang menurut pemerintah telah mendukung penindasan dan pelanggaran hak asasi manusia.
⢠Gedung Putih menyatakan bahwa tindakan ini mengirimkan pesan solidaritas kepada para pembangkang Kuba dan melengkapi upaya yang lebih luas untuk menekan rezim otoriter di Amerika Latin.
⢠Para pengkritik di Kongres, termasuk beberapa anggota Demokrat dan bahkan beberapa anggota Republik, berpendapat bahwa langkah tersebut bisa menjadi bumerang dengan memperketat pengaruh AS menjelang negosiasi mendatang mengenai migrasi dan keamanan regional.
⢠The United States announced Friday a temporary suspension of certain oil-sector sanctions against Venezuela pending the outcome of renewed diplomatic negotiations scheduled to begin Monday in Mexico City, marking the first high-level talks in 18 months.
⢠State Department officials stated the measure aimed to create "negotiating space" for discussions on political prisoners, election transparency, and humanitarian access, with hopes of establishing a pathway toward normalized relations.
⢠Venezuela's government welcomed the development but demanded complete lifting of financial sanctions, which have contributed to severe shortages of food and medicine affecting 28 million citizens, according to UN estimates.
MPs call for investigation into Essar Energy, owner of Stanlow refinery, which shifted loans from âPutinâs piggy bankâ VTB to MauritiusDays after the first wave of Russian tanks surged over the border into Ukraine in March 2022, dockers at a port in northern England took a stand.Appalled by Vladimir Putinâs brutality, workers at Ellesmere Port in Cheshire vowed never to unload any Russian oil destined for the nearby Stanlow refinery, a major hub for UK fuel supplies. Continue reading...
Leaders will discuss how to respond to surging energy prices amid the war in the Middle EastEurope live â latest updatesEU leaders have welcomed the end of diplomatic deadlock over a long-awaited âŹ90bn (ÂŁ78bn) loan for Ukraine, after the bloc finalised the agreement along with a 20th package of sanctions against Russia.After weeks of delay, the EU signed off on the loan on Thursday, in time for summit talks in Cyprus that are scheduled to begin in the evening and will include talks over a dinner with the Ukrainian leader, Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Continue reading...
British foreign secretary told to impose new measures, with ruble-pegged cryptocurrency A7A5 being supported in countryMore than 20 MPs and peers have called on the foreign secretary to take action against institutions and individuals in Kyrgyzstan allegedly facilitating large-scale Russian sanctions evasion.They urged the UK to levy personal sanctions against three top Kyrgyz officials for their alleged role in facilitating Russian sanctions evasion more broadly, and more specifically for allowing Kyrgyzstan to host infrastructure supporting the cryptocurrency A7A5. Continue reading...
Move comes after Hungary and Slovakia dropped opposition following reopening of the Druzhba oil pipelineEU leaders are set to meet in Cyprus this evening to discuss the latest on the Middle East and the next EU budget, starting in 2028.But it looks like they will have a bit of a detour â and a reason to celebrate, too â as the long-awaited âŹ90bn loan for Ukraine and the 20th package of sanctions against Russia are on course to be unblocked after four months of delays caused by Hungaryâs Viktor OrbĂĄn. Continue reading...
⢠The Biden administration announced comprehensive sanctions targeting Russian entities involved in chemical weapons production and deployment, following reports of their use against Ukrainian forces in recent weeks.
⢠The Treasury Department froze assets of 12 Russian companies and individuals, with officials stating the measures aim to deter further violations of the Chemical Weapons Convention.
⢠Security analysts warn that chemical weapons escalation signals Russia's desperation as its conventional military capabilities face sustained Ukrainian resistance.
⢠The US Treasury Department announced targeted sanctions against 15 military leaders and three jade trading companies linked to Myanmar's junta, citing credible evidence of systematic ethnic persecution against Rohingya and other minorities.
⢠The sanctions block access to the US financial system and freeze assets estimated at $40 million, with the State Department formally classifying the military's actions as crimes against humanity.
⢠International human rights bodies praised the measures but noted they represent a limited response, calling for broader multilateral action and ICC referral to hold perpetrators accountable.
News follows Guardian report on licence given to British firm exporting machinery to Armenian firm linked to Russian war effortBritish firms will face âmuch tougherâ controls to prevent their goods from reaching Russia via other countries, undermining sanctions and aiding Vladimir Putinâs assault on Ukraine.Under plans to be unveiled on Wednesday, the government will be able to require UK manufacturers to obtain a licence if they want to export to a country suspected of acting as a staging post for exports ultimately destined for Russia. Continue reading...
⢠The European Commission introduced draft legislation on April 18 to impose stricter sanctions on Russian oil, gas, and refining infrastructure, aiming to reduce EU energy dependence by 35% within two years.
⢠The proposal includes price caps on Russian liquefied natural gas imports and expanded restrictions on third-party shipping companies, targeting the "shadow fleet" used to circumvent existing penalties.
⢠EU energy ministers debated the plan in Brussels, with Hungary and Slovakia expressing concerns about potential economic costs to their economies, though Germany and Poland voiced strong support.
Ukrainian president says nearly 700 Russian drones and 19 ballistic missiles mostly targeted Kyiv, Odesa and DniproUkrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russia âdoes not deserve any easing ⌠or lifting on sanctionsâ after an overnight attack killed 16 and wounded 100 people in Ukraine.He said:âRussia is betting on war, and the response must be exactly that: we must defend lives with all available means, and we must also apply pressure for the sake of peace with the same full force.âThere can be no normalisation of Russia as it is today. Pressure on Russia must work. Continue reading...
New meeting to come after rare direct talks between the countries mediated by US; Netanyahu earlier says Israel about to âoverwhelmâ part of southern LebanonUS and Iran in indirect talks to extend two-week ceasefireHello and welcome to our live coverage of events in the Middle East.Donald Trump says the leaders of Israel and Lebanon will hold talks on Thursday, after the countriesâ first face-to-face diplomatic negotiations in decades.Pakistanâs army chief met with Iranâs foreign minister in Tehran on Wednesday in the latest diplomatic move to ease Middle East tensions and arrange a second round of US-Iran negotiations. Trump said earlier that the war was âvery close to overâ.Leavitt said a second round of US-Iran talks would âvery likelyâ take place in Islamabad again and that Pakistan was âthe only mediatorâ in the discussions.Major Wall Street stock indices extended an upward climb on optimism about a US-Iran agreement.Israelâs security cabinet met to discuss a ceasefire after the Israel-Lebanon talks mediated by the US in Washington on Tuesday. But the Israeli military continues to strike the country, with Netanyahu saying Israel was about to âoverwhelmâ the southern Lebanese town of Bint Jbeil, calling it a Hezbollah stronghold.Four Lebanese rescue workers were killed in consecutive Israeli strikes in the southern Lebanon village of Mayfadoun on Wednesday, paramedic groups said. Six others were wounded.The US militaryâs Middle East command Centcom said it stopped 10 vessels from sailing out of Iranian ports during the first 48 hours of the US naval blockade. But ship tracking data indicated at least three ships sailing from Iranian ports crossed the strait of Hormuz, though some vessels taking the route later turned back.The finance ministers of 11 countries including the UK and Japan called for âcoordinated emergency supportâ from the IMF and World Bank to help countries hit by disruptions from the Middle East war. Continue reading...
⢠The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced sanctions against cartel-linked casinos and key associates operating on the U.S.-Mexico border on April 14, 2026.
⢠The action represents a continued enforcement effort targeting financial networks connected to organized crime along the southwestern border.
⢠The sanctions highlight the Treasury's commitment to disrupting illicit financial flows and money laundering operations tied to criminal organizations.
⢠Former Texas congressman Beto O'Rourke has announced plans to seek sanctions against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, accusing him of making an "outright lie."
⢠The legal action represents escalating political conflict between O'Rourke and state leadership over unspecified disputed statements or conduct.
⢠The case highlights ongoing partisan disputes within Texas politics involving high-profile Democratic and Republican figures.
⢠The EU Council approved a new sanctions package on April 11 targeting 28 Russian oligarchs and 15 companies involved in military procurement, freezing assets valued at approximately âŹ3.2 billion.
⢠The sanctions aim to disrupt Russian defense supply chains and increase pressure on Moscow's ability to sustain military operations in Ukraine, with measures including travel bans and financial transaction restrictions.
⢠EU Foreign Affairs Chief Josep Borrell stated the sanctions demonstrate "unwavering support" for Ukraine, though critics argue they remain insufficient to alter Russian strategic calculations.
⢠The European Union imposed sanctions on 45 Russian businessmen and military contractors on April 9, freezing their assets and banning transactions worth an estimated âŹ8.3 billion in response to what Brussels termed "financing of the war in Ukraine and sanctions evasion."â
⢠The new measures target individuals accused of shell company networks used to circumvent previous sanctions, with particular focus on the defense and energy sectors supplying Russian military operations.
⢠EU officials stated the expanded sanctions list represents the 14th round of measures against Russia since February 2022, with the bloc pledging continued escalation if Moscow does not halt military operations.
⢠The US Treasury Department announced sanctions on April 8, 2026, targeting 12 Chinese companies accused of supplying dual-use technology to Russia's defense sector amid the Ukraine conflict.
⢠Key firms include Shenzhen-based tech exporters providing drone components and microelectronics, with transactions totaling over $500 million since 2024, per Treasury documents.
⢠These measures aim to disrupt Russia's war machine, as Washington claims Beijing's indirect support prolongs the invasion; experts warn of escalating US-China tensions.
⢠US and EU officials finalized a coordinated sanctions package on April 8, 2026, targeting Belarusian entities supplying weapons to Russia.
⢠Measures freeze $300 million in assets and ban 50 officials, including Lukashenko allies facilitating troop transit.
⢠The pact strengthens transatlantic unity against authoritarian axis, vital as Belarus hosts 10,000 Russian troops near Ukraine's border.
⢠The EU imposed sanctions on three Chinese technology firms and one individual on April 6, accusing them of conducting sophisticated espionage operations targeting European telecommunications infrastructure and government networks.
⢠The targeted companies are suspected of exploiting vulnerabilities in 5G networks; the EU cited evidence of stolen intellectual property and unauthorized access to classified communications.
⢠EU officials stated the move signals zero tolerance for state-sponsored cyber operations; Chinese officials denied accusations and called the sanctions "groundless and provocative."
⢠The US Treasury Department imposed sanctions on April 5, 2026, against three Venezuelan oil executives accused of funding electoral fraud that displaced 200,000 migrants toward the US border.
⢠Targets include PDVSA Vice President Carlos Vargas, with assets frozen and US travel bans; Secretary Blinken noted, 'These actions undermine democracy and fuel instability.'
⢠Measures aim to pressure Maduro regime amid humanitarian crisis, where 8 million Venezuelans have fled since 2015, straining US border resources.
⢠The US Treasury Department announced sanctions on April 4, 2026, targeting 12 Chinese companies accused of supplying missile components to Taiwan's military in violation of export controls.
⢠Sanctions freeze $2.1 billion in US-based assets and ban future transactions, following intelligence reports of shipments totaling 500 tons of avionics parts since January.
⢠The move heightens US-China tensions, with Beijing calling it 'economic blackmail' that threatens South China Sea stability and global semiconductor supply chains.
⢠The European Union announced a new sanctions package targeting 18 Russian oligarchs and 42 entities on Wednesday, citing evidence of sophisticated sanctions evasion schemes involving cryptocurrency and shell companies across multiple jurisdictions.
⢠The targeted individuals reportedly transferred approximately $2.3 billion through complex financial networks designed to circumvent existing sanctions imposed following Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
⢠EU officials coordinated closely with US Treasury Department and UK authorities, with the announcement emphasizing enhanced coordination mechanisms to close loopholes in enforcement and detection capabilities.
⢠Treasury Department imposed sanctions on April 1 against firms linked to hacks on Australian and Japanese defense networks, stealing terabytes of data.
⢠Targets include Huawei subsidiary and two state-backed hackers, freezing $1.2 billion in US assets.
⢠Action escalates tech war, with FBI reporting 40% rise in state-sponsored attacks on US firms.
US moves towards reestablishing working relations between two countries after abducting President NicolĂĄs MaduroThe US has lifted sanctions on Venezuelaâs acting president, Delcy RodrĂguez, in the latest step towards normalising relations between the two countries after US forces abducted her predecessor, NicolĂĄs Maduro, and his wife.The couple were taken to New York after their abduction in January to face charges of alleged drug trafficking, to which both have pleaded not guilty. Continue reading...
Apple Distribution International, based in Ireland, made payments worth ÂŁ635,000 to a Russian streaming serviceThe UK government has fined a subsidiary of Apple ÂŁ390,000 for breaching sanctions against Moscow over payments it made to a Russian streaming platform.Apple Distribution International (ADI), based in the Republic of Ireland, instructed an unnamed UK-based bank to make two payments to a company owned by a sanctioned Russian entity. Continue reading...
Move to allow shipments already at sea comes amid a supply crisis and after US president says he does not âwant to do a ceasefireâ; IDF says it is attacking regime targets in Tehran after missiles fired at Israel from IranUS to send three more warships and thousands more troops, reports sayHow the Iran war has sent shocks rippling across the globeHello and welcome to our continuing live coverage of the US-Israel war on Iran and its repercussions for the Middle East, the world and the global economy.President Donald Trump said on Friday he was considering âwinding downâ military operations against Iran, as the US temporarily eased sanctions on Iranian oil shipments to stem a global supply crisis.Iran is willing to help Japanese ships sail a vital route for global fuel supplies, foreign minister Abbas Araghchi told Kyodo News in an interview published on Saturday. Japan depends on crude oil imports from the Middle East, most of which transits the strait of Hormuz.Iran fired two intermediate-range ballistic missiles at Diego Garcia but neither of them hit the joint US-UK military base in the Indian Ocean, the Wall Street Journal and CNN reported, citing multiple US officials. The WSJ said one of the missiles failed in flight, and a US warship fired an SM-3 interceptor at the other. Neither outlet confirmed when Iran launched the missiles.One person was killed and two others wounded after an Israeli airstrike hit a house in a town in southern Lebanon early on Saturday, state media said.Trump continued to make his disappointment with the British government known, saying the UK âshould have acted a lot fasterâ in allowing the US military to use its bases in the Middle East.Earlier, Downing Street approved US use of its bases âfor the collective self-defence of the regionâ, including âdefensive operationsâ degrading Iranian missile sites targeting ships in the strait of Hormuz. Britain had previously only allowed US forces to use its bases for operations to prevent Iran firing missiles that put British interests or lives at risk.Araghchi said UK prime minister Keir Starmer âis putting British lives in danger by allowing UK bases to be used for aggression against Iranâ. Continue reading...
Move to allow shipments already at sea comes amid a supply crisisUS to send three more warships and thousands more troops, reports sayHow the Iran war has sent shocks rippling across the globeKuwaitâs state oil firm KPC said its Mina Al-Ahmadi refinery was hit by multiple drone attacks early on Friday, causing a fire in some units, with no initial casualties reported, the state news agency said.Firefighters responded immediately, with several units shut down as a precaution to ensure workersâ safety. Continue reading...
Treasury secretary Scott Bessent says move will bring 140m barrels to market but insists Tehran will not benefitThe Trump administration has issued a 30-day sanctions waiver for the purchase of Iranian oil at sea to ease energy supply pressures since the start of the US-Israeli war on Iran, US treasury secretary Scott Bessent said.It is the third time the US has temporarily waived sanctions in about two weeks. Continue reading...
US treasury secretary says actions will increase oil supply and bring down prices, but long-term effects in questionThe US may soon remove sanctions on Iranian oil stranded on tankers at sea, the treasury secretary, Scott Bessent, said on Thursday as Washington seeks to curb prices soaring over Iranâs closure of the strait of Hormuz.âIn the coming days, we may un-sanction the Iranian oil thatâs on the water. Itâs about 140m barrels,â Bessent said during an appearance on Fox Business Networkâs Mornings with Maria. Continue reading...