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Brazilian president blasts U.S. spying operation during UN speech
During a speech at the United Nations General Assembly, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff accused the United States of violating human rights and international law by spying on…
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Cuba: New therapy could revolutionize the fight against cancer
Cuban doctors in Havana presented the result of 14 years' research, a solution of anti-tumor peptides whose natural analog is capable of offering positive dynamics in the treatment of…
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Spying scandal sends U.S. influence on Latin America into nosedive
Leftists in the region are now more aggressive and right-wingers have been pressured to speak out. American experts may insist their focus is on Syria, but the backyard is rising in…
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The American Nightmare
Once upon a time in the United States, a beautiful dream deteriorated until it became a nightmare for those who hoped to have a roof over their heads, the core of the so-called American…
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Spanish court rejects allegation that Oswaldo Payá was murdered
National Court Judge Eloy Velasco threw out a lawsuit submitted by the family of Cuban dissident Oswaldo Payá against two Cuban Army officers whom they accused of crimes against…
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Republicans in congress: Jesus hates the hungry and poor; loves the rich
Republicans claim this is a “Christian nation.” The key part to being a Christian is the belief in Jesus Christ and believers striving to live their lives the way he did. So why cut…
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Shipwreck victims are topic of Cuba-U.S. talks
Statement to the press by Cuban delegation to the technical meeting between Cuban and U.S. experts on air and sea search-and-rescue operations.
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Raúl Castro signs decree for Mariel Development Zone
Raúl Castro signed the decree-law that created the island's first Special Zone of Development, in Mariel. The ZEDM, built at a cost of approximately $900 million will begin partial…
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Two Americas – now more than ever
There's no doubt that John Edwards' warning during the 2004 Democratic National Convention about "two Americas" was right on the money. And, as this week's report from the Census Bureau…
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Vietnam and Cuba set cooperation agenda
The Vietnam-Cuba Intergovernmental Commission concluded its 31st session today with the signing of a protocol establishing a medium-term agenda for areas of cooperation in the medium…
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