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La Cruz: The gold of the undefeated
Whenever Julio César La Cruz Peraza raises his fists to his cheeks to defend himself on the ring, his opponents thank that it is a trick, an illusion created by the Cuban pugilist to…
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Jeb Bush’s email troubles grow more serious
The political world knew that the 2016 presidential race would take shape early this year, but few could have guessed that email access and email security would be one of the dominant…
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State of denial
Florida Governor Rick Scott doesn't want state workers to use the phrases "climate change" and "global warming." Of course, Scott denies there is any such policy under his…
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Lavrov to Cuba on way to Central American parley
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will visit Cuba, Nicaragua, Colombia and Guatemala next week. Lavrov last visited Cuba in April of last year, preparing the way for President…
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From New Orleans to Havana
On Saturday, March 14, 2015, a group of nearly 80 Louisiana business, civic leaders and attorneys will depart from Louis Armstrong International Airport on the first nonstop flight from…
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EuroUnion’s foreign affairs chief will travel to Cuba
The European Union on Saturday confirmed the news that its foreign affairs chief, Federica Mogherini, former Italian foreign minister, will visit Cuba this month.
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Cuba, polls and the real ‘useful idiots’
Wow, eight polls in ten weeks -- that's not just a trend, it's a tidal wave. So, where does that leave the hardliners now? Frustrated, we'd guess. Rather than attacking public opinion,…
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North Korean foreign minister is due in Havana
Another top foreign diplomat will arrive this week in Havana, this time from Pyongyang. Ri Su Yong, North Korea's foreign minister, is due to arrive Sunday to meet with Cuban Foreign…
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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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