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It’s over between us, Latinos tell President Obama
Calling the president 'Deporter in Chief' Janet Murguía, president of the National Council of La Raza, told the organization's awards gala in Washington that the president "does have…
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Bachelet: I support Maduro’s Venezuela
Chile's president-elect, Michelle Bachelet, said her administration will support the government of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. She said that violent actions were not acceptable…
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Rivera bag woman Ana Alliegro busted in Nicaragua
The hangman’s noose tightened just a bit more around former member of Congress David Rivera’s neck. Ana Alliegro, Rivera bag woman in the Justin Lamar Sternad case, was arrested in…
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Cuba says it’s proud of its human rights record
Vice Foreign Minister Abelardo Moreno said that Cuba's reelection last November as member of the United Nations' Human Rights Council is proof of the Revolution's prestige in that…
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Cuban culture minister removed after 2 years in job
The Cuban Council of State has decided to release from the post of minister of Culture Rafael Bernal Alemany and in his place promote Julián González Toledo.
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Cuba backs Venezuela, states position bluntly on big issues
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla denounced what he called a plot by the Venezuelan right wing and the U.S. to overthrow the government of President Maduro adding that…
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A farewell to impunity
That is how the radio program “Yesterday in Miami,” founded and led by Francisco Aruca, identified itself in 1991 in the city of Miami, where the plurality of views, demanded from other…
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Money rules
Money rules. It makes the rules. That's not exactly news. What is novel globally and, most especially, in the United States, is the intensity, pervasiveness, brazenness, and deep…
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An executive order Obama should sign
What a difference a year makes. It was only a year ago that Republicans were among the loudest voices for comprehensive immigration reform. Of course, they were speaking, not out of…
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Genesis’ flag
Among the thousand stories Hugo Chávez told us, perhaps the most touching was that of Genesis, the little sick girl who one day gave the president a flag and whom Chávez, in complicity…
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