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Unrestricted Cuba travel getting closer
The snowball effect of Cuba travel is already being felt in the U.S. Senate. A majority of U.S. senators favor the Freedom to Travel Act of 2015 co-sponsored by Republican Sen. Jeff…
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Inside the race to save Cuba’s coral reefs
For years, it was an open secret among divers and researchers alike that the coral reefs of Cuba were spectacular. Researchers and conservationists are now scrambling to collect data on…
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WikiLeaks exposes text from secretly negotiated TISA trade deal
WikiLeaks released classified documents from the Trade in Services Agreement, a huge trade agreement being negotiated in secret by the U.S., the EU and 22 other countries. It shows how…
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Putin welcomes Díaz-Canel to the Kremlin
Cuban Vice President Miguel Díaz-Canel met Wednesday in Moscow with President Vladimir V. Putin and members of his staff. The men discussed the outlook for trade and economic…
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It’s time to call what happened in Brazil a coup; and there are transcripts that prove it
Brazil's largest newspaper, Folha de São Paulo, has published transcripts of a conversation that shines a light on the fact that what is being avoided and smashed in Brazil is…
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Díaz-Canel to meet with Russian premier this week (Updated)
Cuban Vice President Miguel Díaz-Canel will travel to Moscow and meet on Thursday with Russian Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev. On Tuesday, Díaz-Canel continued his visit to Belarus by…
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Why Trump?
How did the bad boy, swashbuckling real estate mogul and reality show star with zero political experience, who comes across as a loose cannon, do it?
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Lukashenko sees ‘positive trends’ in Belarus-Cuba ties
Cuban Vice President Miguel Díaz-Canel met Monday in Minsk with Belarussian President Aleksandr Lukashenko at the start of an official visit to Belarus.
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Puerto Rico debt plan ‘looks out for needs of Wall Street’ first, says Sanders
Bailing out Wall Street continues to dominate discussions and actions in Washington, D.C. and presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders is not favoring any of it. On Monday Sanders…
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Democrats can’t unite unless Wasserman Schultz goes!
Debbie Wasserman Schultz embodies the tactics that have eroded the ability of Democrats to once again be the party of the working class. As DNC chair she has opened the floodgates for…
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