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At world Internet parley, Cuba warns of U.S. cyberattacks
On the first day of the First World Internet Conference, held in China, Cuba denounced cyberattacks with the use of information and communication technologies calling for mechanisms to…
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Hemingway’s Grandson calls end to the U.S. embargo
Hemingway joins U.S. and Cuban environmentalists in calling for expanded contacts between the United States and Cuba and an end to the U.S. trade embargo and travel restrictions.
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‘Bailando’ in Vegas and Gente de Zona for the world
These boys began to make music in Alamar, a neighborhood outside Havana. Top-notch "sandungueros," they come to this Hall of Fame and applause on a global scale. But they don't forget…
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Top Obama aide won’t rule out unilateral easing of Cuba policy
Rubio tried again, noting “chatter” that Obama could try to change relations with Cuba unilaterally before leaving the White House in January 2017.
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Cuban doctor in Sierra Leone tests positive for Ebola
The doctor, identified by Cuba's official website Cubadebate on Tuesday as Felix Baez, is one of 165 Cuban doctors and nurses treating Ebola patients in Sierra Leone.
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Gerardo Hernández: guilty as charged? Alan Gross: innocent as claimed?
It should be easier to make a deal. A 65-year-old American USAID subcontractor named Alan Gross is serving 15 years in a Cuban prison for smuggling sophisticated telecommunications…
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A Cuban brain drain, courtesy of the U.S.
There is much to criticize about Washington’s failed policies toward Cuba and the embargo it has imposed on the island for decades. But the Cuban Medical Professional Parole Program,…
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Muslims discovered America, says Turkish President Erdogan
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's, an Islamic, put into question history and Columbus assuring that America was discovered by the Muslims and not by the Genoese navigator.
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Where a river once ran… the Ariguanabo
For many years now, the Ariguanabo River has been approaching a point of no return, yet nothing indicates that, despite the warnings, there is enough social awareness, institutional…
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Call for U.S.-Cuba cooperation on marine conservation
Hostile relations between United States and Cuba hinder efforts to cooperate on key environmental issues; end of ban on travel to Cuba is needed.
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