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A new ‘Google search’ is going on in Cuba
High executives and engineers of the U.S. Internet giant Google Inc. are in Havana and nearby cities. Progreso Weekly learned that the Americans have met several times with private…
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U.S. sanctions on Venezuela not really about human rights
President Obama also, reportedly with a straight face, officially declared that Venezuela poses “an extraordinary threat to the national security” of the U.S.
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Italian foreign minister meets with President Castro
Italian Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni ended his first full day in Havana on Thursday with a meeting with President Raúl Castro at the palace of government. Not unexpectedly, one of…
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Water shortages are coming. It’s time for us to act
Ensuring that our children have access to the same abundance of water that we have enjoyed is our responsibility.
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U.S. photographer casts fresh eye on Cuba
Soon, camera in hand, 25 students from the University of Alabama will share Cooper's impressions and heed Stevens' assessment: images also have scent, sound, taste and touch.
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Cuba-U.S.: A healthy relationship
Cooperation in matters of health and medical research can be one of the most solid roads to rapprochement between two countries that are still very distant. For more than 20 years, a…
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Italian foreign minister in Cuba for talks
Italian Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni arrived in Havana on Wednesday (March 11) for a three-day official visit.
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Obama absurdly declares Venezuela a security threat
Yesterday the White House took a new step toward the theater of the absurd by “declaring a national emergency with respect to the unusual and extraordinary threat to the national…
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Finally, habemus volunteers?
As a result of an exchange of opinions generated by an article in Progreso Weekly in which people debated over the compliance (or noncompliance) with the principle of volunteerism in…
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Black lives matter, but not to all
Scathing. That's the word used by most of the media to characterize the report issued last week by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) on race and policing in Ferguson, Missouri.
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