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1.4 million Cubans will get pay raise in August
The increase of 400 pesos brings the average monthly salary per worker up to 1,067 pesos. The decision is not surprising except for the fact that it is being done right now.
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Ros-Lehtinen’s ‘zombie campaign’: Splurging with other people’s money
Decades before Donald Trump made corruption accepted as an institution in Washington, DC, Miami had already perfected the practice.
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If we follow some Miami Democrats’ advice, Trump will win in 2020
Democrats, in Miami at least, have forgotten that they did very well in political races around the country last year by talking about and proposing ideas that deal with important…
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Detaining immigrant children: Cruelty is the policy
The mass detention of immigrant children held under inhuman conditions being carried out today by the U.S. is a state crime, a crime against humanity.
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Emigrants investing in Cuba: The economy and the politics
Stimulating Cuba's emigrants is a necessity of the Island's foreign policy, not only in the case of the United States, but on an international scale.
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Cuba’s agriculture dilemma: Decrees for insomniacs
Food security in Cuba is one of those issues that affects all of society, in all of its stages. It is especially important for those moments of the day when it is time to eat.
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Trump knows Florida’s ‘golden girdle’ is key to 2020 win
The “girdle” is Florida’s I-4 corridor, the highway that connects Orlando and Tampa and divides Florida’s north and south.
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Trump’s D-Day desecration
Celebrating D-Day in Normandy, this American president took advantage of the solemn occasion to spew venom against two honorable fellow Americans. It was a shameful display.
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The theory of the sanctions
U.S. sanctions have had very harmful effects in Cuba. But they have not succeeded in overthrowing the Cuban revolutionary regime, which is a sign of weakness.
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Tomás Regalado, Radio & TV Martí, and the story of a gas guzzler
Regalado was such a good politician he constantly filled up his car (and who knows who elses') with city gas to keep in touch with his voters.
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