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U.S. rice interests have eye on Cuba
USA Rice and industry leaders are seeking legislation to remove barriers to U.S. trade with Cuba to ease the way for U.S. rice exports to the island nation.
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Biden should remove Cuba from the infamous state sponsors of terrorism list
Biden has stated that Cuba’s designation on this list was under review. Eighteen months later the administration is more concerned about Florida politics than the welfare of the Cuban…
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The end of U.S. hegemony and the rise of BRICS (YouTube)
In the past two decades, the U.S. grip on global power has been slipping, and new nations and organizations have begun to emerge that challenge American dominance.
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South African Deputy Minister Botes concludes working visit to Cuba
He co-chaired the 16th meeting of the Joint Consultative Mechanism (JCM) with Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Gerardo Peñalver.
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U.S. Ok’s American Airlines bid to resume service to some Cuban airports
American sought approval for flights from Miami to Santa Clara, Holguin, Matanzas/Varadero and Santiago de Cuba.
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Many voters feel U.S. democracy needs major reforms or a complete overhaul, poll finds
A majority of American voters believe their system of government does not work, with 58 percent saying that the U.S. needs major reforms or a complete overhaul.
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Cuba one year after the protests
Twelve months after nationwide demonstrations galvanized by deep economic discontent, Cubans are still waiting for change.
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Marco Rubio puts his own agenda ahead of crime victims
Rubio’s lack of compassion for victims of horrible crimes extends back to his earliest days in the Florida Legislature.
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Max Castro, Progreso Weekly columnist and friend, has passed
On Friday we learned of the passing of longtime Progreso Weekly / Semanal columnist Max J. Castro.
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In striking down Roe, the Supreme Court has dealt a blow to reproductive and economic justice
The decision is a fundamentally political one that effectively ends the U.S. Constitution’s protection against state enforced pregnancy and birth.
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