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The failed path of the Summits of the Americas
Now the IX Summit is being convened, to be held in Los Angeles, and once again the regional panorama for the United States is complicated.
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Amid record pump prices, oil giants enjoy ‘sky-high’ $41 billion Q1 profits
Big Oil is "trying to squeeze even more cash out of American consumers," according to a report published Wednesday by the watchdog group Accountable.US.
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$1,896,944,109,232: Time to hit reset on student debt. All of it.
An entire generation is burdened with a lifetime of student debt that makes them less likely to buy a home, start a new business, or even start a family.
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Cuba holds massive May Day parade
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel and retired leader Raul Castro headed a huge march in Havana celebrating May Day for the first time since the start of the pandemic.
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What far-left? asks AOC
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez pilloried Twitter's new owner, Elon Musk, after he used the social media platform to equate the far-right and the far-left, implying that both are hateful.
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Fernández de Cossío on immigration, blockade & why Cuba has not denounced Russia
“This war could have been avoided.” Cuba's deputy foreign minister calls out the U.S. for pushing “double standards” under the guise of international human rights law.
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Poor nations face ‘perfect storm’ of debt, food, and energy crises: UN
The price of food, in particular, is surging—hitting record highs in recent weeks. A global exposure to this crisis is counted in the billions of people living in over a hundred…
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Retail prices
“Look,” he says, “now things are going to get more difficult," referencing the Cuban government’s decision to fix prices to retail standards for a series of products.
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The delicate exercise of negotiating with the U.S.
During the new round of migration talks with Cuba, the U.S. did nothing to accelerate compliance with the 20,000 annual visas established in the 1995 agreement.
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Managing decay
In politics, currently, it has become almost a rarity to speak of solidarity towards other people -- the result of an imposition of individualism and the rise of capitalist ideology on…
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