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Cuba’s new social communication policy
The Associated Press has reported that a new Communication Policy has been approved in Cuba. The passage of this new law has also become a systematically silenced process without public…
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Cuba publishes new self-employment regulations
Cuba’s Official Gazette on Tuesday published the new self-employment regulations. Self-employment has been allowed since 2011, but the issuance of new licenses have been frozen for the…
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Dark clouds over Trump’s America
Impeachment to reelection in 2020 are all possible alternatives under the current scenario. President Donald Trump has practically isolated the United States from the world order, which…
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Slime coast
Lately about this time of the year the slime descends on Florida’s long beautiful coastline turning large parts of the shore in central Florida green. The ultimate source of the slime…
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Rich governor, poor government
Florida has one of the richest governors and one of the poorest governments in the nation. Gov. Rick Scott cares so little for the needs of people who cannot afford the whopping cost of…
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Cuba, Dominica strengthen bilateral ties, agree to work on disaster preparedness
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel and Dominica Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit met at the Presidential Palace in Havana as the countries work to strengthen bilateral ties and…
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Mexico votes overwhelmingly for ‘change’ by electing López Obrador
Voters in Mexico opted for change in electing Andrés Manuel López Obrador president on Sunday. Candidates from López Obrador's National Regeneration Movement party are also projected to…
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Democrats need to wake up
People are fed up with politics as usual. It is time for Democrats in Florida, and the U.S. for that matter, to realize that they must become the Party of the many, not a…
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NED ‘laid groundwork for insurrection’ in Nicaragua
While some corporate media outlets have portrayed the violent protest movement gripping Nicaragua as a progressive grassroots upswell, the country's own student leaders have suggested…
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Cuba’s oldest woman dies at age of 117
The oldest person in Cuba, a 117-year-old woman named Maria Emilia Quesada Blanco, died on Monday at her home in the city of Cienfuegos.
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