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“En el año que nieve en Cuba” – (In the year it will snow in Cuba)
This new relationship will hopefully develop a level of respect between these two former antagonists. Despite the difficult negotiations ahead, it is obvious that nothing is impossible.…
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‘Offended,’ Israel won’t publicly support Obama’s initiative
Left in the dark over Washington’s reunification plans with Havana, while not wanting to alienate key Republican allies, Israel has opted not to publicly support the Obama…
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Marco, Ted and Bob: Fishes out of water
"Don't defend me, pal." That memorable phrase by Mexican comedian Tin Tan perfectly fits those U.S. politicians who, assuming poses of concern over the welfare of Cubans, oppose the…
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Lavrov: Cuba is not ‘drifting’ toward the U.S.
A dialogue between Cuba and the United States, leading to a normalization of relations between the two countries, does not indicate a "drift" in Havana's relationship with Moscow, said…
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Russian official praises U.S. move but urges caution
Washington may be moving closer to Havana, but Moscow is not moving away, to judge by the presence in the Cuban capital last week of Russia's deputy Prime Minister Dmitri Olegovich…
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New poll: Majority U.S. support for change in Cuba policy
A new poll has a large number of Americans supporting President Obama’s decision to establish diplomatic ties with Cuba, but an even larger number in favor of ending the trade and…
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Christmas came early and we’re thankful
There are very few people who worked harder and as smartly as Aruca to make what happened so unexpectedly last Thursday become a reality.
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My parents are Cuban exiles. Here’s what Obama’s decision means to us.
Which will it be? Can I hope that one day soon my parents will agree to visit Cuba with me so I can see it through their eyes? I fervently hope so.
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President Obama’s new Cuba policy looks forward, not back
President Obama’s decision to begin normalizing relations with Cuba will advance United States’ interests and those of the Cuban people.
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Castro reacts to Obama’s move
In his address Saturday to the National Assembly of the People's Power, Cuban President Raúl Castro Ruz made his first public comments to President Barack Obama's decision to…
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