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Old crises are overflowing
The greatest fire in history will have been defeated, but not its consequences. The crux lies in anticipating such catastrophes.
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The United States lost an opportunity to ‘invade’ Cuba
The recent explosion of four fuel storage tanks in Matanzas Bay could have given them the opportunity to display U.S. might on Cuban soil.
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Rubio and Scott vote against reducing inflation, lowering drug prices and tackling climate change
My question to both senators from Florida: What’s not to like? And why did you vote against it? The answer can be found if one looks deeply into who lines THEIR pockets…
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Official foreign exchange market opens in Cuba
Notes taken during Cuban TV’s Round Table, which featured the Minister of Economy and Planning and the Minister and President of the Central Bank of Cuba.
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Florida Power & Light: A wolf in sheep’s clothing
FPL unscrupulously makes sure that we get stuck with any loss they might incur, while they wallow in the profits.
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Miami’s snake oil salesman
It’s who I think of whenever I see or hear Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, who seems to stand only on one side, his own, and one that makes him look good — all fabricated by his PR machine.…
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The mentality that dominates U.S. policy towards Cuba
It's a long history that stems from the anti-neocolonialist nature of the Cuban Revolution and its implications for the model of domination established by the U.S. after WWII.
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Cuba’s economic measures “open a path, but they are not enough”
Cuba is a country of measures, plans, and goals where results are not always in line with the aspirations of the people. The time for waiting is over.
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“What are they afraid of, losing fake news outlets?”
There's a brouhaha that has formed since Latino Media Network purchased two of Miami's most popular “Cuban” stations, Radio Mambí and WQBA.
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‘Collective action or collective suicide,’ says UN chief on climate response
It's a stark warning from United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres. "It is in our hands," he told diplomats from 40 countries gathered in Berlin.
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