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Cuba and MLB: December changed nothing, so far
The news of Dec. 17 set off all alarms. After almost 54 years of tension, Cuba and the United States announced their decision to resume diplomatic relations, and the shockwave soon…
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Did Editorials influence Obama’s decision to normalize relations with Cuba?
The New York Times' Ernesto Londono wrote editorials urging Obama to end the embargo. He tells of the changes he saw when he visited Cuba last month and how he sees the new relationship…
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Why it doesn’t really matter if Republicans defund a U.S. embassy in Cuba
Some Republicans hope to use the power of the purse to thwart President Barack Obama’s opening of diplomatic relations with Cuba. But experts say they'll have a tough time doing it.
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The Cuban-American transition: Demographic changes drive ideological changes
The persistent Cubanization of Miami is significant because it is the driving force for change in the ideological profile within the community, particularly in their attitudes towards…
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Sen. Corker calls Cuba embargo ineffective
The U.S. embargo of Cuba hasn't worked, Sen. Bob Corker of Tennessee said Wednesday in his first comments about the strict 53-year-old policy that President Obama is loosening.
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Mexico is ready to help in U.S.-Cuba talks
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto met with President Obama in the White House on Tuesday, to discuss various topics of mutual interest, including U.S.-Cuba relations.
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Obama nears goal for Guantánamo with faster pace of releases
In a series of secret nighttime flights in the last two months, the Obama administration made more progress toward the president’s goal of emptying the military prison at Guantánamo…
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Cuba freed some political prisoners on list: US
Cuba has freed some of the 53 political prisoners identified on a US list as it moves towards normalizing ties with the United States, an American official said Tuesday.
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President Obama’s new policy on Cuba could be a good start
It is a clear victory for the rule of law in international relations, and for the right of countries to self-determination. In short: a good start, and we’ll see what happens.
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Cuba: The dynamics of interests
The process of reform defined as The Actualization of the Economic Model has the capability to solve them and integrate them into the project of socialism that the process aspires to…
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