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Terrorist Posada Carriles dead
Luis Posada Carriles, 90, the former CIA agent trained by the United States, died early Wednesday morning in Miami where he had been living for years, free in spite of his many sins.
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One of three survivors of the Havana plane crash dies
HAVANA - Grettel Landrove, 23, one of the three survivors of the April 19 air disaster died at 3:45 on Monday (May 21) afternoon. The news was made public during the 8 p.m. Cuban TV…
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It exploded in every Cuban home
A Boeing 737-201 crashed at 12:08 p.m on Friday, shortly after taking off from Havana. Three women were pulled alive from the wreckage, and are in critical condition. The plane, which…
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Progressives in the U.S. are losing the battle
MIAMI - It’s an important election year. Something we tend to say every year now.
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Shame on you America
You elected the person who exemplifies the worst of you — your prejudices, your fears, your bigotry, and your dark heart. You have chosen, for the nation’s highest office, someone who…
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Can Palestinians be killed? Can Israelis kill them? Or do they only “die”?
Social media is being scathing about the diction chosen by the New York Times, CNN and even the Guardian to speak of the some 55 peacefully protesting Palestinians whom Israeli snipers…
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EU, Cuba build ties in face of U.S. pressure
The EU and Cuba are to sign a renewable energy deal next week, a step towards normalizing relations in defiance of Washington's continuing hardline stance on Havana.
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Terminally vile
Decency is an alien word in the White House today, alien for the administration, for the president, for the implementers of his policies, for the brazen disseminators of his lies, for…
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U.S. trade embargo has cost Cuba $130 billion, U.N. says
A United Nations agency said on Tuesday an “unjust” U.S. financial and trade embargo on Cuba had cost the country’s economy $130 billion over nearly six decades.
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Cuba condemns U.S. aggression
In declarations made on television, Carlos Fernández de Cossío, the Foreign Ministry's director general for the U.S., condemned a speech given by V.P. Mike Pence stating that the United…
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