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Dominican Republic: Mass expulsion, global revulsion
The government of the Dominican Republic is in the early stages of carrying out a massive deportation of persons of Haitian descent, including not only immigrants but people born in the…
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Spain will open a $45.37 million credit line for its companies in Cuba
The Spanish Development Finance Institution (COFIDES) will open a 40-million-euro line of credit for Spanish firms doing businesses in Cuba. The line will be known as the Cuba Funding…
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Cardinal Ortega challenges critics to prove their assertions
Cardinal Jaime Ortega, Archbishop of Havana, has voiced surprise at the criticism he has received from anti-Castro groups outside and inside Cuba for a statement he made June 5 on…
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‘The earth, our home, is beginning to look more and more like an immense pile of filth.’
The Bishop of Rome calls for a transformation of the thought that inevitably leads to an urgent search for a new lifestyle. That is why he calls for a revolution of thought and, of…
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Supreme decision
There is a ticking time-bomb threatening the lives and well-being of millions of Americans: King vs. Burwell.
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An American ‘lost’ in Havana
Cuba is in fashion. Behind us are the years of solitude on an empty and dark stage. After Dec. 17, 2014, all the lights went on and focused on our country. The Americans want to come.
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Contrary to erroneous reports, petroleum deliveries to Cuba from Venezuela still flowing
PDVSA has reduced the volume of Mesa 28 crude oil exported from Venezuela to Cuba; but it has been replaced by a similar volume of crude oil and petroleum products from its Caribbean…
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Is the Supreme Court passport decision a threat to Helms-Burton? We think so.
The Supreme Court’s decision this week in what is called the Jerusalem Passport Case poses a clear danger to the Helms-Burton law, and it will help to accelerate the unraveling of what…
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Urban cooperatives in Cuba: Yes — but no
“It’s like stepping simultaneously on the accelerator and the brakes,” a workman at one of the almost 500 cooperatives legally operating in Cuba describes the situation. Another one…
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Florida legislators hate socialized medicine – except when they love it
Republicans in the Florida legislature, benefitting from a gold-plated and inexpensive health care plan, have shown they lack empathy for those less well off. They are indeed living…
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