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The CIA’s plot against the Castros, Fidel wasn’t the target
New details have emerged of the first such plan, which was actually directed against Castro's brother Raúl Castro, in July 1960.
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The Squad & Co: Unite as a block to downsize Biden’s military budget
Now is the time for progressive congressional luminaries such as AOC, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, and Ayanna Presley to vote against a bloated military budget.
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The anti-Cuban extreme right, Biden and Trump’s shadow
It is inconsistent for the Biden administration to continue projecting policy towards Cuba under the shadow of Donald Trump.
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The unraveling of the American empire
U.S. leadership has stumbled from one military debacle to another, a trajectory mirroring the sad finales of other historical imperial powers.
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The selling of Governor Ron DeSantis doesn’t add up
DeSantis is a conman in training, a habitual liar, a racist and xenophobe, and an enemy of democracy being sold as the great Republican white hope.
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Cuba’s 5 vaccines: The full story on Soberana 01/02/Plus, Abdala, and Mambisa
Despite its limited material resources, Cuba is responsible for developing two of only 23 coronavirus vaccines to have entered phase III trials anywhere in the world.
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The Raúl Castro era
Raúl Castro will relinquish power this weekend. Unlike his older brother, he saw the opening of the economy as the only door to salvation for the Cuban political system.
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Interview with Professor Guillermo Grenier on Cuban American political opinions
The “mangos bajos” of US/Cuba policy are evident: reopen the consular services of the embassy, resume flights to all regions of the island and reestablish the flow of remittances.
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Cuba, one step away from achieving the first Latin American vaccine against Covid-19
Two treatments, Soberana 02 and Abdala, are in the final phase of clinical trials on the island and are expected to be used before summer.
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Cuba deserves praise — and needs reforms. But it’s for Cubans to decide.
Why does The Washington Post editorialize about some minor, and even false, complaints from tiny dissident groups that engage in publicity stunts directed and financed by U.S. tax…
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