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Cuba
GOP Senators Want to Limit Obama on Guantanamo
Republican senators proposed restrictions on President Barack Obama's ability to transfer terror suspects out of the federal prison at Guantanamo Bay.
January 13, 2015
BY
Donna Cassata
5 of Cuba’s Beautiful Beaches
Cuba is a beach getaway for many around the world. Along with the pretty white coastal sands mixing ...
January 8, 2015
BY
Ted Nelson
Obama Looks Past GOP in Promoting His 2015 Agenda
HONOLULU—President Barack Obama plans new steps to help more Americans buy a home and attend college, part of ...
January 3, 2015
BY
Josh Lederman
and
Nedra Pickler
Cuba – Beyond Havana
Once in Cuba it’s quite a shame not to visit other areas as wel,l besides Havana. And it’s ...
January 2, 2015
BY
Imperator Travel
Carrots for Cuba, Sticks for North Korea
Cuba and North Korea have a great deal in common. They are both led by dynastic rulers. They ...
December 31, 2014
BY
John Feffer
Cuba Detains Dissidents Before Protest
HAVANA—Cuban dissidents said Tuesday that police had arrested at least three members of the island's political opposition hours ...
December 30, 2014
BY
Andrea Rodriguez
and
Michael Weissenstein
Cuban Exiled Speak: US-Cuba Ties Make Regime Stronger, People Weaker
"What diplomacy is going to happen if the Castros aren't promising anything and we're going to go ahead ...
December 20, 2014
BY
Christine Armario
and
Rachel La Corte
Analysis of Rekindled Cuba-US Ties
Stratfor Managing Editor Ben Sheen and Latin America Analyst Reggie Thompson discuss the regional implications of the normalization ...
December 20, 2014
BY
Stratfor
Dictator Raul Castro Says US Opening Won’t Change Cuban Communist System
Three men who served long U.S. prison terms for spying received a standing ovation in Cuba's parliament Saturday, ...
December 20, 2014
BY
Andrea Rodriguez
3 Cuban Spies Released in US, Members of the ‘Cuban Five’
Members of the Cuban parliament gave a standing ovation Saturday to three men convicted of spying in the ...
December 20, 2014
BY
Andrea Rodriguez
Stronger US-Cuba Relations Not Necessarily a Boon for Canadian Businesses
OTTAWA—Experts believe closer ties between the United States and Cuba will eventually make economic waves for Canadian business, ...
December 17, 2014
BY
The Canadian Press
Cuban People Will Pay the Price for Obama’s Careless Concessions
The Cuban regime’s decision to release American hostage Alan Gross to celebrate Hanukkah with his family is long ...
December 17, 2014
BY
Roger F. Noriega
Alan Gross Returns From Prison Island
Alan Gross has called himself a "trusting fool" for going to Cuba in the first place. Family and ...
December 17, 2014
BY
Jessica Gresko
Enjoy the Very Best That Cuba Has to Offer
There is so much on offer in Cuba that even people that manage to stay for a long ...
October 31, 2014
BY
Budget Travel Guide
Former State Department Official: Terror Groups in Venezuela Planning to Attack US
Rumors persist that terrorists plan to enter the United States through the southern border and attack the United ...
September 11, 2014
BY
Joshua Philipp
What Happened to Cuba’s Sunken City?
Just over a decade ago, a team of explorers were working on an exploration and survey mission off ...
August 9, 2014
BY
April Holloway
It’s Not Capitalism That Cuba Should Be Worrying About But Markets
Cuba is, however gradually, reforming its economy which is great. However, they do seem to be concentrating on ...
April 17, 2014
BY
Tim Worstall
JFK Turned a Nuclear Tide
The 1962 Cuban missile crisis was as close to a nuclear holocaust as the world has come.
November 20, 2013
BY
Gary Feuerberg
The Dangers of Blogging in Oppressive Regimes: Film
Despite violent state harassment, three women representing each country have become superstars of citizen journalism.
June 11, 2013
BY
Joe Bendel
$900,000 Per Inmate Spent at Guantanamo Bay: Report
$900,000 per inmate is spent at the Guantanamo Bay prison camp in Cuba, according to a new report.
May 3, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
Guantanamo Bay Prison Should be Closed, Obama Says
Guantanamo Bay's prison facility needs to be closed, President Obama said on Tuesday.
April 30, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
A Post-Castro Era Looms for Cuba
With a post-Castro Era looming on the horizon, the Obama administration should muster the political will to prepare ...
April 24, 2013
BY
Arturo Lopez-Levy
A Diamond in the Rough of the Havana Film Festival NY
Yerba Buena Songstress CuCu Diamantes’ new film kicked off the 14th annual Havana Film Festival New York.
April 16, 2013
BY
James Grundvig
Jay-Z: White House Didn’t Approve Cuba Anniversary Trip
The entertainment mogul's Cuba trip was not approved by White House.
April 11, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
Chavez Cause of Death Was an Apparent Heart Attack, Report Says
A massive heart attack was what killed Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez this week, a report said.
US Woman Endures Jellyfish Stings in Cuba-Florida Swim
Box jellyfish stings, potential shark attacks, and 103 miles of swimming in choppy waters—such is the life of ...
August 19, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Family Wants Probe Into Cuban Activist’s Death
The family of Oswaldo Paya, a recently deceased prominent Cuban pro-democracy activist, said that his car was likely ...
July 24, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
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