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Cancer vaccine and a medication that helps diabetic patients: Cuban innovations in health DO matter
A therapeutic anti-cancer vaccine and a medication that has proven effective in preventing limb amputations among diabetic patients, both produced in Cuba and neither currently…
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Unequal
Social inequality is inherent to human society. And clearly, there is social inequality in Cuba. The point is -- will it increase?
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Cuban migrants in Costa Rica: ‘Looking for new opportunities’
For the past several days, more than 1,000 Cubans have been in Costa Rica, intending to travel to the U.S. After they were violently barred from crossing the border into Nicaragua, most…
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Cuban MinRex: Cubans marooned in Costa Rica may return
Official statement from the Cuban Foreign Ministry, translated by Progreso Weekly, regarding the more than 1,000 Cubans stranded in Costa Rica while trying to reach the U.S.
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Pittsburgh lawmaker heads delegation to Matanzas
Representative Michael F. Doyle is the latest U.S. legislator to visit Cuba, where he plans "to explore possible partnerships that would be of benefit to southwestern Pennsylvania."
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The skein of the blockade against Cuba
More than 50 years of a blockade policy accepted whatever initiative has occurred to any president, legislator, lobbyist or functionary who has wanted to take a shot at Cuba. The…
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Where to invest in Cuba?
As announced one year ago, the new Portfolio of Opportunities for Foreign Investment updates Cuba's interests when it comes to accepting capital investment. Minister Rodrigo Malmierca…
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North Dakota farm commissioner also visited Cuba
Though major challenges remain, North Dakota can become a major source of the high-quality food that Cuba needs, say members of a state delegation that recently visited the island…
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U.S. agriculture secretary is in Havana for talks
Thomas Vilsack, the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, arrived in Havana on Wednesday for talks with Ricardo Cabrisas Ruiz, vice president of the Cuban Council of Ministers. Vilsack is the…
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Chinese warships dock in Havana for weeklong visit; sailed from Florida
Three Chinese warships arrived Tuesday to the Port of Havana to pay a five-day visit to Cuba. The ships had conducted a joint drill with U.S. warships off the Mayport Naval Station in…
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