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In Florida, police are waging a war on black bicycle riders, investigators say

The Washington Post Apr 19, 2015
This year, after a prolonged investigation of the Ferguson Mo., police department, the U.S. Justice Department issued a report concluding that “nearly every aspect of Ferguson’s law…
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Speech by Cuban President Raul Castro on re-establishing U.S.-Cuba relations

The Washington Post Dec 18, 2014
The following is the translation of the statement made by Cuban President Raul Castro on Dec. 17, 2014. The text of the original speech in Spanish follows below:
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Transcript: Obama’s remarks on U.S.-Cuba relations

The Washington Post Dec 18, 2014
President Obama delivered the following remarks on U.S.-Cuba relations on December 17, 2014.
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Global South

Brazil’s torture report brings a president to tears (Video)

The Washington Post Dec 11, 2014
As the United States deals with the backlash from a Senate report on CIA interrogation methods, half a continent away, another country was dealing with its own troubled history. And for…
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Democrats: Legal basis for Obama to act on immigration ‘clear and substantial’

The Washington Post Nov 12, 2014
Leading proponents of immigration reform are preparing to throw their full political weight behind President Obama as he prepares to use executive authorities to revamp the nation's…
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In the medical response to Ebola, Cuba is punching far above its weight

The Washington Post Oct 5, 2014
While the international community has been accused of dragging its feet on the Ebola crisis, Cuba has emerged as a crucial provider of medical expertise in the West African nations hit…
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Honduran president: U.S. ‘has enormous responsibility’ for immigration crisis

The Washington Post Jul 26, 2014
The historic influx of illegal immigrants from Central America is caused primarily by the high demand for illicit drugs in the United States, Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez…
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Cuba

Melba Hernandez, a ‘heroine of the Cuban Revolution,’ dies at 92

The Washington Post Mar 11, 2014
Melba Hernandez, one of two women who helped Fidel Castro launch his revolution with a failed 1953 attack on a military barracks, and who was later named a “heroine of the Cuban…
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Sugar tycoon Fanjul open to investing in Cuba under ‘right circumstances’

The Washington Post Feb 2, 2014
76-year-old Alfonso Fanjul has begun to reassess old grievances and tentatively eye Cuba as a place for him and other U.S. businessmen to expand their enterprises. He has started…
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A war that can’t be won

The Washington Post Dec 22, 2013
No one can win the war in Syria. It is clear that the parties think they cannot afford to lose because they fear annihilation and this explains why the war will keep going unless the…
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