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The felon in the White House
He came to Washington to drain the swamp, he said. Two years later, the swamp is bigger than ever and he's created a bigger, more aggressive class of predators.
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War on the elderly
Between 1960 and 1995, the poverty rate of those aged 65 and above fell from 35 percent to 10 percent.
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Bicycle logic
For the writer the bicycle was never a symptom of the crisis of the 90s, it was a path towards independence that she longed for since her childhood.
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Taking a step forward, and still much to be done
December 5th will be remembered as the day Cuban authorities reversed, rightfully so, regulations related to self-employment in the country.
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John Bolton and U.S. policy towards Latin America
When National Security Adviser John Bolton met with Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro he was told everything he wanted to hear.
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Goodbye and good luck. See you soon.
Farewells have become another national sport. That's where you now find the medals Cuba no longer wins in baseball and volleyball.
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Voting is power. Let’s use it.
Power was paramount in the recently completed midterm elections. Why do you think Georgia disallowed more than 50,000 votes and in Florida we saw voting irregularities?
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The coming climate disaster
Our planet is like a skydiver in free fall approaching the point when it will be too late to open the parachute and avoid disaster.
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Does Cuba have alternatives to the sale of medical services?
The withdrawal of Cuban doctors from Brazil does not bode well for any side in this matter. Of course, unless you consider those groups that celebrate anything that imposes additional…
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Havana’s unanswered transportation problems
Far from solving problems, the new law is doing just the opposite: creating more disorder, more corruption, and more discomfort.
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