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The North Korean nuclear crisis has taken a latin twist, with Cuba emerging as a potential dealmaker between Pyongyang and the west. Havana, which is against nuclear weapons, hosted the rogue state's foreign minister on Friday. Joel Labi reports. more
A hit to tourism expected in Cuba after US urges no travel

After two and a half years of boom in U.S. visits to Cuba, the last few months have proven something of a rude awakening for Cubans working in the tourist industry. Nathan Frandino explains.

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Cubans brace for Trump's rollback of Obama-era Cuba policies

President Donald Trump on Friday will tighten rules on Americans travelling to Cuba and will restrict U.S. companies from doing business with Cuban enterprises controlled by the military, ac ...

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Oil: Cuba tries to shield itself against Venezuelan crisis

With deliveries of Venezuelan oil down 40 percent since 2014 according to experts, state-owned Cuba Petroleo (CUPET) is looking to boost production and diversify its markets, in the hopes of ...

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Cuba: when past and present intersect

Raul Castro's Cuba, it sometimes seems time stopped in the 1960s. The reforms undertaken a decade ago shaped the Cuban landscape, but failed to impose a new rhythm on the island.

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Cuba puts on show of strength as Trump inauguration nears

Troops and citizens parade through Cuba's emblematic Revolution Square in a traditional show of nationalist fighting spirit as it faces a tough political and economic year ahead. Nathan Fran ...

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Latino millennials look toward a future without Fidel Castro

Many Latin American millennials in Miami feel hopeful about the future now that Fidel Castro is dead, but others fear little will change. Diane Hodges reports.

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