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Raúl Castro: ‘To learn the art of civilized coexistence’
"Whatever course developments may take, we are in the presence of the first great diplomatic victory of Latin American and Caribbean integration over the policies of the United States."
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Raúl Castro on U.S.-Cuba relations
Excerpts from the speech delivered Wednesday (Jan. 28) at the CELAC Summit in Costa Rica by Cuban President Raúl Castro Ruz, as translated by Progreso Weekly.
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CELAC’s third round
After a dull first Summit in 2013 in Chile, under neoliberal President Sebastián Piñera, and a second Summit in Havana, justly described as brilliant and transcendental, CELAC…
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Miami Herald sees U.S.-Cuba talks through a glass darkly
In Miami, it seems the success or failure of the talks is being judged by the extent to which engagement will produce regime change by new means. Coverage and opinions in the Spanish…
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Fidel mistrusts U.S. but favors ‘negotiated solution’ to problems
Without going into specifics and without even mentioning the recent talks in Havana between Cuban and U.S. diplomats, Fidel Castro went on record that he does not reject "a peaceful…
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Pope’s visit to stoke climate fight
Francis’s visit, which he told reporters this week will almost certainly include visits to both D.C. and United Nations headquarters in New York, will come only a few months after he is…
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Cuba-U.S.: No talk of business yet
Even though little has come out from the talks in Havana between Cuba and the United States, on the other side of the Straits of Florida a movement is developing to land in the Cuban…
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Policymakers and pundits didn’t change Cuba policy alone
The news leaked out quite quickly. First, Alan Gross was released. Hours later, President Obama scheduled an announcement on changes to Cuba policy.
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Even plutocrats can see profound inequality isn’t in their interests
As the smartest of the super-rich now understand, income inequality must be addressed before it tears societies apart.
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Jacobson’s last public 30 minutes in Cuba
Serene and contemplative, the 53-year-old diplomat speaks Spanish fluently, with an accent that shows that she didn't learn it in Spain but in Latin America. When speaking publicly, she…
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