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Trump policies on Cuba hurting U.S. telecom investment
Broadband service in Cuba is currently powered by a single submarine cable from Venezuela. There is growing concern of the increasing Chinese clout.
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Lawmakers want $20 million for Cuba projects in 2020
The funds are aimed at “democracy building, human rights, and civil society initiatives in Cuba.” The law still must be passed by the Senate and signed by the President.
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Havana’s shiny new garbage trucks and the same old sanitation workers
Large and gleaming orange vehicles have been seen crisscrossing Havana recently. They are the first 24 modern garbage trucks that have arrived from Japan.
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From Tel Aviv to Tallahassee: Ron DeSantis’ full fidelity cheer for Israel
On May 29th, Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis, flew to Israel and there signed a bill that places the interests of Tel Aviv clearly ahead of the constitutional rights of Tallahassee.
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EU pledges economic cooperation with Cuba amid stiffer U.S. sanctions
The European Union last week pledged to continue expanding economic cooperation with Cuba amid stepped-up U.S. trade sanctions against the island.
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Biden, Sanders lead Trump in Florida, Quinnipiac University poll finds
Florida Republicans have won the last 5 major statewide elections, but Sunshine State Democrats see early numbers as a sign that their losing streak might be coming to an end.
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Ripped from the headlines: A citizen’s report on the U.S. in 2019
As reported in the New York Times, the Miami Herald, and the Report of Special Counsel Robert J. Mueller.
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There are still countless ways for Americans to visit Cuba legally
Americans should be able to freely travel where they would like, and restrictions on Cuba travel are unconstitutional, unfair, and unproductive, said CET.
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It is a stupid bomb that punishes regular people
The news that not one more cruise ship loaded with American tourists would dock in any port on the Island crossed the 90-mile puddle with the speed of light.
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Travel to Cuba falls victim to John Bolton’s wrath
The travel restrictions announced on June 4 represent another page from Bolton’s “regime change” playbook.
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