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Cuba economic reforms a signal for Obama
Does the the Obama administration hear the pinging of Cuba's economic reforms? The most recent sound came when its national assembly adopted a measure that moves the country closer to…
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Russia’s ‘top cop’ visits Cuba
Aleksandr Ivanovich Bastrykin, chairman of the Investigations Committee of the Russian Federation, arrived Sunday (March 30) in Havana, where he was welcomed by the Cuban Interior…
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Cuban-Americans and the new foreign-investment law
One of the aspects that generated most expectations during the discussions over the recent law on foreign investment in Cuba was the possibility that the émigrés, particularly…
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In Russia, Fidel’s son launches book, receives award
Fidel Castro Díaz-Balart, son of Cuba's former president and scientific advisor to the nation's Council of State, attended the launching of the Russian-language book "A Brief History of…
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U.S. asked Colombia to shelter Gitmo detainees, chancellor says
Colombia's foreign minister, María Ángela Holguín, last week acknowledged that the U.S. government had asked the administration of President Juan Manuel Santos to accept inmates from…
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Cesar Chavez the only Latino-centric studio film opening this year
Directed by Diego Luna - whom you may remember as one of the stars of Y Tu Mamá También - Cesar Chavez, a biopic about the farm worker turned civil rights activist, hits theaters Friday…
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U.S.-Cuba people-to-people exchanges effective
The growing Cuban private sector has benefited greatly from visiting Americans creating long-lasting friendships that build bridges between our two countries.
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The new foreign-investment law, in brief
In brief: (1) One can invest in almost all sectors; (2) There are customs and tax exemptions; (3) Cubans who live in other countries will be able to invest; (4) Cubans living in Cuba…
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Gitmo ‘refugees’ are low-risk, minister says
The Guantánamo detainees accepted by Uruguay "are not dangerous," the nation's Interior Minister, Eduardo Bonomi, told reporters in Montevideo on Monday (March 24). The minister…
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Jobs and housing in Uruguay for Guantánamo prisoners
Uruguayan President José Mujica announced that several businessmen in his country are ready to give jobs and housing to several of the prisoners the United States holds in the prison at…
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