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Emergency workers continued to hunt through the ruins for the missing. Authorities have said they suspect the cause was a leak of gas as a tank truck was servicing the building.
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The airline did not allow Anamely Ramos, an art professor and member of the opposition group San Isidro Movement, to board a flight at MIA because the Cuban government was denying her entry into the country.
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In the 1970s and '80s, U.S. officials routinely referred to the Soviet use of microwave radiation against the American Embassy in Moscow. The Soviets were believed to be seeking intelligence.
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Thousands of Cubans across the island country took to the streets to protest against the current dictatorship as people grapple with a shortage of basic necessities amid rising COVID-19 cases.
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Estelita Rodriguez was one of Hollywoodâs most celebrated Hispanic actresses in the 1950s. She was a rising star whose talents in singing and acting brought her to the United States.
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Cuentapropistas, or private Cuban business owners like Marta Deus are under threat but "getting strategic." They're convinced they're the island's economic future.
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Artists' sudden, stunning push for free speech and expression in Cuba is resonating with ordinary citizens in ways authorities have rarely seen.
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Cuba has been one of the hemisphere's coronavirus success stories â but a sudden outbreak in its capital has brought on a strict, two-week Havana lockdown.
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Cuba believes it has managed COVID-19 well enough to re-open the island this week to one of its most important economic sectors: tourism. But you wonâtâŚ
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COMMENTARYItâs a mystery why the Trump Administration chose Miami this week as one of only two major U.S. cities to be sent âriot teamsâ as protestsâŚ
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Last fall President Trump halted U.S. commercial flights to all Cuban cities except Havana. On Friday he did the same for U.S. charter flights. But theâŚ
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Last month a big anniversary in the western hemisphere went largely unnoticed in the U.S.Havana â one of the oldest capitals in the Americas â celebratedâŚ