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They see it, they say it — they do nothing
The U.S. has the worst level of economic inequality since the Great Depression, whereby 400 families earn the same as 1/2 of persons with the lowest income.
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Argentine president has lunch with Fidel
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner shared luncheon with Fidel Castro on Sunday (Jan. 26). Fernández commented only that the visit had gone "Well, very well."
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Cuba-U.S.: Is it time for dialogue?
We’ve seen the signs, but Washington does not seem to go beyond public statements, including the appeal made by President Obama himself to be creative and update the policy toward Cuba.…
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Reach out to Cuba
Ted Piccone of the Brookings Institute urges President Obama to double down on his 2009 decision easing the flow of people, remittances and exchanges from the U.S. to Cuba.
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Cuban-Americans and the elusive ‘American Dream’
Among Latinos, no group may have achieved the American dream as fully as Cuban-Americans. But a new poll suggests that, for many Cuban-Americans, the dream is becoming elusive.
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CELAC: An end to Monroeism and to the blockade against Cuba
The reason for the North American obsession to topple the Cuban Revolution is a policy of state. But history has changed producing a hemispheric eclosion: the birth of the CELAC.
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Actions not words
Pepe Mujica: "We occupy the temple of the market God, who organizes the economy, our politics, our habits, our life and even our finances, via a credit card, with what we describe as…
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Change comes in a taxi
What was an experiment between Havana and Varadero, from this month on will turn the Cubataxi Group into a conglomerate of car rental agencies and transportation providers.
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Miami-Dade mayor sticks it to county workers
Recently, the war on worker's rights and living standards has escalated significantly. And Miami-Dade County is now one of the nation's hot spots in this ongoing conflict.
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Poll focuses on views from a wide array of Latino Americans
You've probably heard a lot about "the Latino voter" or the way companies are trying to win over "the Latino consumer." But let's say it one more time, anyway: Latinos are not…
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