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What is Londoño looking for?
Many eyes have turned toward Londoño in recent days. They all try to identify what he's looking at. What captures his interest? What moves him? What does he approve of? What repels him?…
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Veracruz 2014: Shades of a triumph
It was necessary to wait until the next-to-last day of competition and appeal to our sports flagships to concretize the victory, but Cuba finally amassed the most medals at the 22nd…
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Son of victim of terrorism asks Obama to Free the Cuban 5
On Friday, December 5, those interested may register in this global demand for the freedom of the Cuban Five. You can join via a phone call, a fax or a mailed letter addressed to the…
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Cuban embargo punctuates Florida’s presidential politics
This staple of presidential politics in the nation’s largest swing state is taking on heightened importance as the 2016 presidential field takes shape.
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Tomás Milián in Cuba, closing circles
Did you say that you found Havana almost the way you left it? Yes, because I found everything that I looked for, everything that meant something to me. The houses are there; damaged and…
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Inspectors rip Office of Cuba Broadcasting
Inspectors visiting the Office of Cuba Broadcasting found low morale, a lack of transparency in decision making, administrative weaknesses, security lapses and one instance of property…
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Cuba to stage Rent, first Broadway musical in 50 years
The Spanish-language production of Rent in Havana will feature a full cast of musicians and performers.
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Is Obama contemplating unilateral action on Cuba?
The Spanish foreign minister's recent statement that he would bring 'concrete messages' from the US government to Havana has some Republicans speculating that President Obama is looking…
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Cuban remix
As Cuba moves to implement economic and social change, that process is unlikely to be linear... It will require easing the economic sanctions that the United States has imposed on the…
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Spain to relay “very concrete messages” from U.S. to Cuba, reports El País
Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo will travel from Bogota to Havana on Sunday bearing "very concrete messages" for the Cuban government from the U.S. administration.
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