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Harms of US blockade against Cuba compound as food and energy crises spread
Having survived the US blockade for 62 years, Cuba is enduring its worst economic crisis since the collapse of the USSR.
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Spain widens push for EU countries to recognize Palestinian State
A majority of U.N. member states recognize Palestinian statehood, but the U.S. and most European Union countries lag behind.
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El mercado cambiario en Cuba
El Estado Cubano no puede vender divisas porque los que las tienen apenas se las entregan, pero a su vez casi todo lo que se regula desestimula la entrega de divisas al Estado.
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Los emprendedores cubanos
En 2011, fue iniciado un dilatado proceso de apertura de la empresa privada con el objetivo expreso de dinamizar la economía nacional.
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Biden urged to demand immediate release of Ecuador’s former VP
Ecuadorian police stormed Mexico's embassy in Quito and forcibly seized Ecuador's former vice president Jorge Glas.
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Cubans release first video game abroad
“Saviorless” is a 2D game with hand-drawn illustrations that invites players into a dark fantasy world to unravel the mystery of the “Islands of Smiles.”
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Relief in sight? Russian oil arrives in Cuba.
90,000 metric tons of Russian oil arrived in Cuba this past weekend. The oil will help alleviate power outages and gasoline shortages.
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Cuba: Rethinking farming to face the climate crisis
It is part of a project backed by the World Food Programme to support smallholder farmers in better responding to climate challenges and growing food demand.
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Obama opened a door between Cuba and the US. Why is Biden closing it again?
Despite his campaign promises, the president is mimicking Trump’s approach to the island and fueling its economic misery.
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The perfect migrant
In the last two years, more than 600,000 people emigrated from Cuba to the United States, and another significant number did so to different countries.
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