The policy has eased in the past years. Americans are still not allowed to travel to Cuba, but Americans who have immediate family in Cuba are allowed to visit. most of the reason that the us government hates Cuba is because they are a communist nation, and they have a dictator, which America highly disapproves of. Hope this helps :)
Yes, Zimbabwe's President is Robert Mugabe, who has now ruled for 33 years effectively as a ruthless dictator. International observers have repeatedly complained about blatant fraud in almost every election over the past 30 years.
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Maybe in the past years Cuba and Japan did not trade, but things change. In September the Japanese Prime Minister visited Cuba, as the two countries would like to deepen their economic relationship. So it is possible that in the near future Japan will export products to Cuba.
The past participle is ruled.
Japan rules itself, although it has been ruled by others in the past.
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Isla Juana is the only other name Cuba has ever had.
North Korea has been a communist nation for decades. The current head of state is the dictator Kim Jong-un. North Korea and Cuba are odd communist regimes. This is because in the past, it was rare that in a communist state, other leading communists have not taken to having the reins of government be passed down among family members. In Cuba we have the Castro brothers, and in North Korea Jong-un's father was the previous communist dictator. Most Marxists have no tolerance for "monarchy" style leaderships.
People are happy going to a country like Cuba despite its past because of the rich culture, good climate and hospitable people.
Nothing other than refugees. The United States has an embargo against Cuba currently. In the past we imported goods and slaves from Africa through Cuba as well as sugar cane.