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Cuba will reopen consulate in Russia’s second city
Confirmation that Cuba will reopen a consulate and travel office in St. Petersburg, Russia's second city, was issued last week in that city by its mayor, Georgiy Poltavchenko, and Cuban…
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U.S. blockade zeroes in on Cuban student at Harvard
The cancellation by the Bank of America of the bank account held by a Cuban student at Harvard University reaffirms the cruelty of the economic blockade that the United States has…
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‘Deambulantes’: A major issue
According to a recent document addressed to the chairmen of the provincial Administrative Councils and the Isle of Youth by the minister of Labor and Social Security , the problem of…
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The worst Cuba embargo story of 2014
The saga of their staffer's trips to China got our vote for the worst embargo story of 2014. But if enough of us watch the video and sign the petition, maybe a little accountability…
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Mujica’s open letter to the people of Uruguay and President Obama
President José Mujica of Uruguay on Friday (Dec. 5) released an open letter to his people and his U.S. counterpart, Barack Obama.
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Cuba in everyday sounds
With Chevrolet sedans of the 1950s, street vendors hawking their wares, and horse-drawn carts in the midst of the 21st Century, it is not difficult to identify the country if you hear a…
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Shoot first and never ask questions
"Protesters shut down I-195 amid Art Basel frenzy." This Miami Herald December 6 front page headline speaks volumes about the chasm – local, national, global – that divides those inside…
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Havana is named one of world’s 7 wonder cities
Havana was chosen as one of the world's seven most remarkable cities because "it represents the global diversity of urban society," according to Bernard Weber, president of the…
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We must stop limiting ourselves from what has to be done
Most impressive about Washington's Cuban Encounter were three persons present that made it worthwhile. And the oldest of the three was in his 40s – and not even a Cuban. In the…
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Ebola-free, Cuban medic is back in Havana
Dr. Félix Báez Sarria, the first Cuban medic struck by Ebola while on a mercy mission in Africa, returned to Havana on Saturday disease-free, after being cleared by Switzerland's Geneva…
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