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200 Spanish business leaders hear Cuban minister’s invitation to invest
Cuba's minister of Foreign Trade told 200 business executives in Madrid last week that Cuba needs $2.5 billion a year in foreign investment to boost its economic development and also…
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A shift in course: Bipartisan calls to end the embargo
On Friday before an audience gathered at Florida International University in Miami, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said, "The Cuba embargo needs to go, once and for all..."
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Havana Club at the gates of the U.S. market
Jérôme Cottin-Bizonne, the French director general of Havana Club International, producer of Cuban rum, has "great hopes now that there's a new situation between the two countries."
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Despite pressure from Washington, Greek bailout increases Grexit odds
It is now clear that the European authorities do not intend to let the Greek economy recover any time in the foreseeable future.
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MINREX: Human trafficking report presents ‘tendentious and manipulated elements’
The State Department has removed Cuba from its list of countries that do nothing to deal with human trafficking, upgrading the island from Tier 3 in its 2015 Trafficking in Persons…
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Medicare turns 50
Medicare turns 50. It was signed into law July 30, 1965 – the crowning achievement of Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society. It’s more popular than ever. Yet it continues to be blamed for…
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A Guantanamero in the papal Mass
It is not everyday that a musician has the opportunity to arrange a Mass for the figure of someone as influential as the Pope.
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Marriott International is ‘ready’ to open hotels in Cuba (Video)
The Marriott International chain, a giant in the hotel industry, is eager and ready to do business in Cuba, its president and chief executive officer writes this week.
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Conexion Miami / Florida, oil and its ecosystems
Bob Menendez, the Miami-Dade mayor's race, HIV on the rise in Florida, Charlie Crist on the comeback trail, Rep. David Jolly and charter schools are all discussed in this week's…
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Cuba: From surpluses to shortages
The insufficient production of materials and the hoarding and resale by the middlemen are some of the obstacles that today bedevil Cubans who are engaged in the difficult industry of…
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