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Dept. of State issues new list of eligible imports produced in Cuba
On Friday, April 22, the U.S. Department of State issued a new list of eligible imports produced by independent Cuban entrepreneurs.
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Kimberly Bautista: Seeing Cuba from the other side
The American filmmaker Kimberly Bautista discovered that Cuba is more than a kind of Caribbean Gallia standing up to the Caesars from the North. She reflects it in a documentary titled…
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Washington’s dog-whistle diplomacy supports attempted coup in Brazil
Thomas Shannon’s willingness to meet with Brazilian Senator Aloysio Nunes just days after the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff sends a powerful signal that Washington is on board…
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Cuban doctors deserve to be honored
With their weapons of mass destruction they devastate germs and viruses, showing that it is not the will of God, but poverty and marginalization, that kills.
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‘The honey contained no drugs when it left Cuba’
With more than 45 years experience in foreign trade, Cubaexport has earned prestige among the companies in Japan, Canada, Europe and the Americas that specialize in honey, coffee, cocoa…
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The morality of paradise
The leaking of documents that reveal the identities of executives of companies incorporated in Panama exposes the moral problem posed by government authorities who operate in "fiscal…
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Mariana Gastón: ‘It is good that Cubans of all persuasions are interested in bettering relations’
Mariana Gaston is a retired New York city teacher and a relentless activist for better public schools. For decades she has advocated and worked to change U.S. policy towards Cuba. She…
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Dark Capital: Panama Papers just the tip of the iceberg
Dark Capital is a big reason there is never enough tax revenue around to rebuild infrastructure, to reinvent industry, to bear the cost of transitioning to a green energy paradigm, and…
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The new, more balanced debate on U.S. Cuba policy
Far from being politics as usual, Marco Rubio's defeat last week at the hands of a Senate disinterested in voting on his amendment is emblematic of a sea-change as the country…
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Brazilian coup threatens democracy and national sovereignty
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff's impeachment campaign — which the government has correctly labelled a coup — is an effort by Brazil’s traditional elite to obtain by other means what…
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