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‘Collective action or collective suicide,’ says UN chief on climate response
It's a stark warning from United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres. "It is in our hands," he told diplomats from 40 countries gathered in Berlin.
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Meet the ex-CIA agents deciding Facebook’s content policy
Aaron Berman is CIA. Or at least he was until he left his job at the agency to become senior product policy manager at Meta.
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Help send lifesaving medical supplies to Cuba
Let us help supply Calixto Garcia Hospital with 5 anesthesia machines, desperately needed surgical equipment, and enough sutures for 9,000 surgeries.
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John Bolton admits on live TV he ‘has helped plan coups d’état’
He pointed out that in his book he wrote about the failed effort to overthrow Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in 2019.
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Message from the ACERE Alliance for Cuba
One significant and immediate action President Biden can take is to remove Cuba from the State Sponsors of Terrorism list.
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Rubio’s ‘cruel’ paid leave plan forces families to pay back benefits
Rubio's plan would offer employees eight to 12 weeks off of work to take care of their families, but they later must be paid by dipping into their Social Security accounts.
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Columbus’ egg and the ration book
This brief column strangely deals with eggs, fake news and the Mincin (Cuba’s Ministry of Internal Affairs).
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Did the CIA kill JFK? Oliver Stone on his explosive new film (Video)
Red Lines host Anya Parampil speaks with award-winning filmmaker and screenwriter Oliver Stone about his new film “JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass.”
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Clashes between Cuba’s Coast Guard and human smugglers turning violent
Shootouts between migrant smugglers and Cuban armed forces suggest that organized crime groups may be shifting their human smuggling tactics.
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Where is Joe? This crisis of democracy demands a leader, not a lame duck
It's a serious handicap for an elected leader to be considered a lame duck. Far worse, though, for the "leader" to be considered just plain lame.
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