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Soviet ‘Cubans’ want respect for duty in ’60s
The recent announcement of Russian President Vladimir Putin's trip to Cuba and the write-off by Russia of Cuba's debt to the Soviet Union have stirred the memories of many veterans of…
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Chinese president to visit Cuba in mid-July
Chinese President Xi Jinping will attend the BRICS summit in Brazil this month and visit Cuba and two other Latin American countries, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said Monday in…
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Violence, poverty driving children to flee Central America
As reported by the Pew Research Center, and based on a U.S. Department of Homeland Security document, poverty and regional violence in three Central American countries are the main…
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4th of July in Miami (+Video)
After watching the hotly contested futbol match between Brazil and Colombia earlier in the day, many continued the party at Bayside in Miami, Florida, celebrating Independence Day.…
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What the president CAN do on immigration
A roadmap for executive action that analyzes the legal authority underpinning administrative reforms and administrative mechanisms available to the president, and the groups of…
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Putin will be in Cuba July 11, Kremlin confirms
Russian President Vladimir Putin, who authorized the waiver of Cuba's debt, will travel to South America next Friday (July 11) and will make a stopover in Havana, the Kremlin announced…
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The smell of old books
They even have a society -- Florida Antiquarian Booksellers Association, founded in 1981 -- that every year stages an old-book fair. Perhaps thanks to their cohesion they've lasted for…
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Illegal, but was it wrong?
The French bank BNP Paribas will pay nearly $9 billion in penalties for violating U.S. sanctions against Iran, Sudan, and Cuba. There is no doubt that the bank’s actions were illegal.…
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Russia set to waive Cuba’s $35.2-billion debt
The Kremlin on Thursday (July 3) sent to the Russian parliament a bill to pardon Cuba's 35.2-billion-dollar debt to the Russian Federation during the years that Russia was part of the…
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Freedom, power and the conservative mind
On Monday the Supreme Court struck down a key part of the Affordable Care Act, ruling that privately-owned corporations don’t have to offer their employees contraceptive coverage that…
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