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As Cuba–U.S. relations thaw, medical researchers still struggle to connect
The economic embargo is still in place, so warming connections between the countries can only take biomedicine so far, scientists say.
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American businesses preparing to flood Cuba
American diplomats completed their first high-level meetings with their Cuban counterparts in Havana last week. Now come the suits
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Fidel’s letter is hot topic at State Dept. briefing
Psaki ended the questioning on Cuba by repeating that the date for the next bilateral meeting "isn't quite set yet" and that her office "will have more on that in the coming days or…
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Miami Herald sees U.S.-Cuba talks through a glass darkly
In Miami, it seems the success or failure of the talks is being judged by the extent to which engagement will produce regime change by new means. Coverage and opinions in the Spanish…
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Fidel mistrusts U.S. but favors ‘negotiated solution’ to problems
Without going into specifics and without even mentioning the recent talks in Havana between Cuban and U.S. diplomats, Fidel Castro went on record that he does not reject "a peaceful…
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U.S.-Cuba travel shouldn’t faze
Other Caribbean travel destinations have little to fear, for now, from the news that some Americans will soon be allowed to travel to Cuba without prior permission.
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Cuba-U.S.: No talk of business yet
Even though little has come out from the talks in Havana between Cuba and the United States, on the other side of the Straits of Florida a movement is developing to land in the Cuban…
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Policymakers and pundits didn’t change Cuba policy alone
The news leaked out quite quickly. First, Alan Gross was released. Hours later, President Obama scheduled an announcement on changes to Cuba policy.
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Oil talks show potential for U.S.-Cuba relations
Mexico has offered to hold another oil safety workshop this year, and Cuba wants to host one, too, according to Hunt.
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Traveling to an open Cuba
Robert Guild, 66, is the vice president of Marazul Charters, a travel agency in New Jersey that organizes trips to Cuba.
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