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Miami, the great world city, is drowning while the powers that be look away
Low-lying south Florida, at the front line of climate change in the US, will be swallowed as sea levels rise. Astonishingly, the population is growing, house prices are rising and…
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Meet the Cuban press
The nearly dozen journalists from half a dozen television, radio, print and digital outlets represented the largest assemblage of Cuban media in the United States in decades, according…
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Josefina Vidal: ‘We have made progress’
Josefina Vidal cited the progress made during the press conference in Washington, at the conclusion of the second round of negotiations to restore diplomatic relations between the U.S.…
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Cuba: The weight of a long history
Beyond the immediate issues, Ms. Jacobson will certainly have a very heavy weight of history to consider in her discussions with her Cuban counterparts.
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Miami welcomes the young and new Cuban cinema
The Miami Festival is telling us about the existence of a new Cuban cinema. New in terms of thematic treatment or to the way it is executed and finds support and diffusion. New, above…
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Spanish chancellor angered by former socialist leaders’ trip to Cuba
The arrival in Cuba of former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and former Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos Cuyabé has raised hackles in Madrid.
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Banksy’s grim tour of Gaza: Watch a mini documentary by the shadowy street artist
The world’s most mysterious street artist released a 2-minute documentary online Wednesday that details the horrors of Gaza—allegedly shot by the man himself.
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U.S. hotel companies see opportunity in Cuba
Cuba has always had most of the elements necessary to become a tourism powerhouse in the Caribbean: miles of beautiful beaches, tropical weather and culture in spades. And the island,…
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Jeb no shoo-in as scope on him intensifies
Now there are many who believe that a Jeb Bush nomination is practically a done deal. It may be… But it won’t be easy.
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The Ecuadorean route
Susana -- let's call her that -- 32 years old and a licensed accountant, left Cuba for the United States but, starting in Ecuador and without any intention of being a tourist, had to…
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