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U.S. Latino leaders, scholars ask that U.S. respect Venezuela’s sovereignty
Latino leaders and scholars, addressing Venezuela’s ‘National Security Threat’ designation, sent the following letter to President Obama before the Summit of the Americas.
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In April 2015, do Cuban-Americans matter?
It matters much that a majority of Cuban-Americans support an improvement in relations and that this support translates into the defense of a climate of true coexistence and mutual…
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Iran: A historic agreement; can it survive?
In exchange for Iran submitting to specific limits to their nuclear development and a strict inspection regime, the harsh international sanctions against that nation would be lifted.
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Cuban delegates to Panama forums repudiate dissidents’ presence
Members of the official Cuban delegation to the Parallel Forums at the Panama Summit have repudiated the presence in Panama City of Cuban dissidents who have vowed to take part in those…
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NBA to put on four-day camp in historic visit to Cuba
The National Basketball Association (NBA) and the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) announced that they will host their first joint basketball development camp in Havana, Cuba…
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Obama ready to act on Cuba’s ‘terrorist’ label
During an interview on the subject of Iran, released Tuesday (April 7) by National Public Radio, President Obama answered some questions from NPR correspondent Steve Inskeep on the…
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Marco Rubio is Jeb Bush’s mini-me
The Republican golden boy will officially announce his run for president in 2016. He wants to make everybody believe he's fit to be commander in chief.
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Havana creates an official printed (and online) trader
A monthly brochure designed to promote trade among the civilian population will begin publication next May. It will be called "Ofertas" (Offers) and will be priced at 3 Cuban pesos.
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From Miami to Panama
Latin America has changed much since the first Summit in Miami in 1994, convened then by President Bill Clinton and whose aim was to "propose" the FTAA to the Latin American people.
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Raul Yzaguirre, NCLR and the Menéndez investigation
I don’t believe in coincidences. Ambassador Yzaguirre, practically named by Menéndez, arrives in Santo Domingo months before the Melgen port deal, and departs his post three months…
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