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‘An impenetrable shield against subversion’
Statement by the Cuban Youth in reaction to the revelation of the new U.S. plan of subversion by USAID against Cuba. Also a comment by U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy regards the AP report…
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A threat to the white nation
It's hard to believe. but more and more racist groups continue to deploy through the border states to -- as they say quite seriously -- confront the "invasion" of Central American…
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Cuba condemns USAID’s ‘shameless’ ruse
Progreso Weekly has translated the official statement issued Tuesday (Aug. 5) by Josefina Vidal Ferreiro, head of the Cuban Foreign Ministry's U.S. Section, regarding the latest USAID…
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The ‘pinareños’ in the heart of SW Miami
According to the U.S. Population Census, 1,213,438 Cubans live in Florida. Most of them reside in Miami-Dade County, where they constitute 34.3 percent of the population, not counting…
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Text of rabbis’ letter to President Obama for release of Alan Gross
300 rabbis sent a letter to President Barack Obama urging him to take action to secure the immediate release of Alan Gross. Due to health issues, the rabbis stress that Gross’s…
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Gaza cease-fire window opens hours after Israeli strike kills militant leader
The Jabaliya strike has already opened Israel to a new level of global scrutiny. International criticism ratcheted up another notch on Sunday after a missile the Israelis say was meant…
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75 Cuban musicians join to play ‘Guantanamera’
'Guantanamera' was the first project that PFC attempted in Cuba. Others include the recording of another song and the construction of a school of music, both in the works. Ironically,…
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Cuba’s mangroves under threat
Tangled thickets island nation's first line of defence against rising sea levels
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Miami in reverse
Very near the heart of downtown, where today rise the Brickell buildings, was the capital of the Tequesta Indians, the first inhabitants of Florida, whose settlements go back 1,700 and…
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US immigration courts speeding up hearings for undocumented children
Concerns that courts are moving so quickly that children might not have enough time to make adequate case
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