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Chinese leader visits Fidel
Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro here Tuesday (July 22) and the two exchanged views on bilateral ties, the international situation and other…
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“Have we gotten so cold?”
That was the horrified question that Al Sharpton, Afro-American civil rights activist and TV commentator, asked Sunday (July 20) at the Riverside Church in New York City.
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Fidel praises China and Russia, rips U.S.
In a long article published Tuesday (July 22) in the Communist Party daily Granma, Fidel Castro speaks of a new global order in which "Russia and China the two countries called upon to…
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Conexión Miami / Santos, the conversationalist
President Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia talked with some in Miami's Colombian community. He conversed for political reasons, of course.
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The deafening silence around the Hamas proposal for a 10-year truce
During its first 14 days, the war in Gaza has left a toll of over 500 dead, the vast majority of whom civilians, and many more injured. Not taken into account by Western media was that…
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President of China arrives in Cuba
The president of the People's Republic of China, Xi Jinping, arrived in Havana Monday night (July 21) in an official visit designed to strengthen the traditional relations of friendship…
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Is it time to send Lady Liberty back to France?
Much smaller, poorer countries are opening their gates for refugees from violence-torn parts of the world. Why can't we do the same? For years, our beloved Lady Liberty has been a…
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Legal battle looms over Florida congressional districts
With the midterm election a little more than three months away, a legal battle in Florida has cast uncertainty over the state's upcoming congressional races.
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A tale of two airports
An all-star team of environmental groups are adamantly opposed to an airport project planned on 1,632 acres of land that sit between two national parks in the southern end of Miami-Dade…
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The rise of the non-working rich
In a new Pew poll, more than three quarters of self-described conservatives believe “poor people have it easy because they can get government benefits without doing anything.” But it…
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