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U.S. and Cuba, in breakthough, resume diplomatic relations
The United States will restore full diplomatic relations with Cuba and open an embassy in Havana for the first time in more than a half-century after the release of an American…
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Cuba releases American Alan Gross in prisoner swap
U.S. contractor Alan Gross, held by theCuban government since 2009, was freed Wednesday as part of alandmark deal with Cuba that paves the way for a major overhaul in U.S. policy toward…
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Mesa Redonda is 15 — and still on the air
Mesa Redonda (Round Table), Cuban television's evening program of news, commentary and advocacy, on Tuesday (Dec. 16) marked its 15th anniversary with the participation of the young man…
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Angela Davis: ‘There is an unbroken line of police violence in the US that takes us all the way back…
The activist, feminist and revolutionary explains how the ‘prison industrial complex’ profits from black people, that Barack Obama can’t be blamed for the lack of progress on race, and…
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Mad country, mad world
Police violence. Savage torture. The worship of the gun. Massive tax avoidance by big companies. Environmental injustice and inaction on climate change. Outrageous levels of inequality.…
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The media treats Dick Cheney like the royals on vacation. He should be in jail
Dick Cheney insists ‘rectal feeding’ was for medical reasons, not torture. The U.S. media has allowed the torture architects to explain away rape and detention of innocent people.
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‘US embargo delayed’ Cuban Ebola team’s pay
WHO official in Cuba blames sanctions for problems in transferring money to doctors fighting the disease in Africa.
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Cuba’s economy at a crossroads
Washington could empower the reformist camp by making it easier for Cuban entrepreneurs to get external financing and business training.
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Cuba will reopen consulate in Russia’s second city
Confirmation that Cuba will reopen a consulate and travel office in St. Petersburg, Russia's second city, was issued last week in that city by its mayor, Georgiy Poltavchenko, and Cuban…
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From Russian frost to Cuban sands
The Russian oil giant Rosneft has budgeted 157 million rubles this year to send 1,800 of its employees on an all-paid winter vacation to Cuba.
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