Wednesday, December 17, 2014

AMERICAN ALAN GROSS SPEAKS ON HIS RELEASE FROM CUBA

American contractor Alan Gross, who's just returned to the US after five years in a Cuban prison, has thanked President Obama for working to secure his freedom.

Mr. Gross' release comes as the two countries engaged in a prisoner swap as part of a historic shift in US-Cuba relations.

Mr. Gross said it's a blessing to be a citizen of the US and also expressed his affection to the citizens of Cuba, who he said bear no responsibility for his ordeal.

He said he "fully supports" the President's intent to normalize diplomatic ties with Cuba.

The former contractor lost over 100 pounds and five teeth while in captivity; he's asked for privacy as he recovers.

Alan Gross thanked his supporters for never giving up on securing his freedom, especially as his health deteriorated.

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Mr. Gross said he was particularly grateful for the intervention of President Obama.

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Mr. Gross expressed his affection for the Cuban people.

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Mr. Gross said he fully supports today's historic shift in relations between Cuba and the United States.

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Obama, Castro talk by phone to secure US-Cuba deal

President Obama says the embargo set on Cuba more than 50 years ago is outdated and it's time to start normalising relations with the communist island nation.  

The US leader spoke at the same time his Cuban counterpart addressed his nation welcoming back three Cuban prisoners who were exchanged for US contractor Alan Gross.

Cuba's President Raul Castro said his government is ready to make changes that will ease tensions with the United States.

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Cuba's President Raul Castro welcomed the results of the prisoner swap with the United States

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Obama under fire from Republicans over Cuba policy shift

President Obama has unveiled a seismic shift in US policy towards Cuba after the Castro regime  agreed to a prisoner swap, and released an American contractor jailed in Havana for the last 5 years.


The US is now proposing to restart diplomatic relations and allow Americans to do business with Cuba.


But as our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports, Republicans are accusing the President of betraying the Cuban people.


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Opposition to President Obama's Shift in Cuba Policy

After President Obama announced the plans for the normalisation of US relations with Cuba, some in Washington are already expressing their concern about the move.

The Democratic Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Robert Menendez, says by freeing three Cuban prisoners in the US, the administration has vindicated the Cuban government's behaviour.

Meanwhile, Republican Senator Marco Rubio of Florida called the announcement 'absurd'.

Mike Gonzalez, Senior Fellow at the right wing Heritage Foundation think tank in Washington D.C, laid out some of the steps such disgruntled members of Congress could take to obstruct President Obama's move:

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Anna Quintana, a research associate at Washington's right wing Heritage Foundation, says the State Department should not, as is planned, review Cuba's place on its list of state sponsors of terrorism:

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Mike Gonzalez, Senior Fellow at the right wing Heritage Foundation think tank in Washington D.C, criticised the negotiation skills of the White House:

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US Cuba expert 'Obama's policy shift long overdue'


President Obama says the embargo set on Cuba more than 50 years ago is outdated and it's time to start normalizing relations with the communist island nation.  

Wednesday's developments regarding Cuba come after the release of an American contractor Alan Gross who had been imprisoned in Cuba for the past five years.  

Political Science Professor Jennifer McCoy of Georgia State University says it's about time the US made this shift in relations. 

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Amid reports of US-Cuba thaw, Russian media points to cold war alliance with Havana

Russian media is pointing out the long relationship that the Soviet Union had with Cuba throughout the cold war, as the United States is due to begin negotiations on normalising relations with Havana.


The US had imposed an embargo on Cuba for decades, seeing it is a communist ideological enemy.


Tom Barton reports.



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Obama Announces Sweeping Shift In US Policy Towards Cuba

President Barack Obama has announced the most sweeping shift in U.S. policy toward Cuba in more than half a century.

Speaking live from the Cabinet Room of the White House, the President said Washington will move to re-establish diplomatic relations between the two countries, relax travel restrictions, expand commercial sales and exports between the two countries and review Cuba's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism.

Mr. Obama said America's current approach to its relationship with Cuba is 'outdated' and he wanted to start a 'new chapter':

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President Obama said that the release of US contractor Alan Gross on humanitarian grounds removed the barriers towards normalising relations:

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Mr. Obama recognised that Washington and Havana will still have their differences in the future:

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The President said the State Department will review Cuba's inclusion on the State Department list of state sponsors of terrorism:

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President Obama called on the US Congress to work with him on changing the nature of the relationship with Cuba

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Mr. Obama extended his thanks to the Vatican for helping broker talks between the US and Cuba:

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Obama hails US sanctions on Cuba a failure, launches seismic shift in US policy

President Obama has unveiled a surprise shift in US policy towards Cuba after 18 months of secret negotiations moderated by Pope Francis gave rise to a prisoner swap, and an agreement to discuss a restoration of diplomatic ties.

He's easing sanctions, allowing Americans to do business with Cuba and visit the island, and acknowledging that US sanctions against the Castro regime haven't worked.

Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.

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Republicans have acted swiftly to criticize the President’s decision to try and re-open diplomatic relations with Cuba.

Senator Marco Rubio of Florida says the White House moves will only strengthen the Castro regime’s hold on power.

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Senator Marco Rubio, a Republican from Florida, says the White House is betraying the Cuban people by striking a deal with their Communist rulers.

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US pharmacy staff arrested after deadly drugs kill over 60 people

The owners and staff of a Massachusetts pharmacy linked to a deadly outbreak have been arrested.

They have been charged with shipping contaminated drugs across the country that led to the death of more than 60 people from fungal meningitis.

FSN's Nick Harper reports from Boston

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Cuban Americans react to thaw in US Cuba relations

The US and Cuba are to discuss a restoration of diplomatic relations.

 

The agreement discussed in detail during a phone call between President Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro includes a prisoner swap.

 

It sets the stage for an end to decades of hostility between the two countries.

 

Miami correspondent Steve Mort says Cubans in the city's Little Havana neighbourhood are shocked:


 

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Florida correspondent Steve Mort says this historic announcement comes sooner than many expected.


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Florida correspondent Steve Mort says there is a generational divide between reaction to the news in the Cuban-American community.


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Freed US prisoner Alan Gross arrives home from Cuba

President Obama has unveiled a seismic shift in US policy towards Cuba after the Cubans agreed to a prisoner swap, and released an American contractor jailed in Havana for the last 5 years.


Alan Gross has arrived home in the United States.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.


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Obama poised to confirm details of new opening in US-Cuba relations

The US and Cuba are to discuss a restoration of diplomatic relations after 18 months of secret negotiations between the two countries.


The agreement discussed in detail during a phone call between President Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro includes a prisoner swap, and sets the stage for an end to decades of hostility between the two countries.


Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks has details of the agreement.


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Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks says that the announcement is expected to be greeted with hostility by Cuban exiles in America who oppose the Castro regime.


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Former State Dept. Official 'Concerned' About Alan Gross Release

A former State Department official has said he is concerned about the release of American contractor Alan Gross, who is now back in the US after being held in prison in Cuba after five years. 

The release of Mr. Gross comes as the Obama administration seeks to normalise relations with Cuba for the first time since the revolution there in 1961. 

Christopher Whiton told Fox News that the US gave up a lot for the release of the 65 year old: 

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Seismic breakthrough announced in US-Cuba relations

The US and Cuba are to discuss a restoration of diplomatic relations after 18 months of secret negotiations between the two countries.


The agreement discussed in detail during a phone call between President Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro includes a prisoner swap, and sets the stage for an end to decades of hostility between the two countries.


From Washington, Simon Marks reports.


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US opens talks with Cuba


The United States is opening talks with Cuba to restore full diplomatic relations.  Officials said Wednesday that they hope to open an embassy in Havana for the first time in more than 50 years. 

The decision comes following the release of American contractor Alan Gross, who was held prisoner in Cuba for five years. 

Gross had been serving a 15-year sentence in a Cuban prison for trying to bring Internet services to the country.  As part of his release, the U.S. is releasing three Cuban spies arrested in Miami in 2001.  

Officials denied they were being traded for Gross, saying they were instead being swapped for another person imprisoned in Cuba believed to be involved with U.S. intelligence agencies. 

Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush says he's delighted.

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UK Girl, 15, stopped from flying to Syria

It's emerged a 15-year-old British girl was taken off a plane by police just moments before take off at Heathrow Airport - amid concerns she was going to join the conflict in Syria...

Details have been released about a police operation earlier this month, which saw the aircraft stopped while it was taxiing down a runway.

Our UK correspondent Dan Whitehead reports...

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UK Home Office 'fails to deal' with foreign overstayers

It has been revealed the UK Home Office has failed to deal with more than 170-thousand foreign nationals who should have been removed from the country.

The details have emerged in a report released by the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration in the UK.

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Pakistan lift moratorium on death penalty after Taliban attack kills 130 school children

Pakistan's prime minister is ending the country's moratorium on the death penalty after Taliban gunmen killed more than 130 children at a school.  

Tuesday's attack killed 132 students and nine teachers.  The nation is in mourning Wednesday as parents prepare to bury their children.  

People throughout the country staged overnight vigils and lit candles in memory of the children and adults killed in the attack in the northwestern city of Peshawar

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New York theatre cancels film premiere amid threats

The New York premiere of the controversial movie that depicts an
assassination attempt on the North Korean leader has been cancelled
after hackers threatened a "9/11" style attack.

Calling themselves the "Guardians of Peace" the hackers are targeting
Sony Pictures and cinemas across the United States that show the
studio's film.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Sony Pictures CEO 'Consulted US State Dept' On N. Korea Film

Leaked emails show that the head of Sony Pictures consulted a senior official in the US government in June, over the release of an upcoming film featuring a plot to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

The Reuters news agency reports that it's seen an internal email between Sony Pictures CEO Michael Lynton and US Assistant Secretary of State Daniel Russel, in which the studio says it's concerned about American and North Korean relations.

Lorna Shaddick reports from Washington. 

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