After Presidents Barack Obama of the United States and Raúl Castro of Cuba announced on December 17, 2014 that the two countries would reestablish diplomatic relations, the migration of Cubans to the United States has skyrocketed.
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The Secretary of State of the United States, John Kerry, met on Monday, March 21 in Havana, Cuba with Colombian government representatives in peace negotiations. It is also expected that he will meet with the delegation of the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC).
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Obama must not forget that his country has debts to Argentines, affirms Adolfo Pérez Esquivel in Argentina.
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U.S. President Barack Obama defended his move and insisted that his government will not ignore human rights violations on the island.
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After nearly two years of intense negotiations, an agreement on cooperation and political dialogue was signed by Cuba and the European Union that fully normalizes relations, held up for years over human rights, days before the historic visit by U.S. President Barack Obama.
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Former President Leonel Fernández says the Donald is conceited, egocentric and a megalomaniac.
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With just a few weeks to go before the friendly baseball match between the Tampa Rays and the Cuban national team, which United States President Barack Obama will attend, the authorities in the island have accelerated the renovation of the Latino stadium in La Habana where the game will be hosted.
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The government of Ecuador rejected a report by the State Department of the United States about drug trafficking and branded it a “retaliation” for the Ecuadorian attitude of requiring fewer and fewer “alms” from Washington for the fight against drugs.
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Estela de Carlotto, the president of Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo believes that Obama should not go to the Espacio Memoria y Derechos Humanos (ex ESMA) and stated that they would be delivering a memo to the North American embassy with their request.
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Venezuela Seeks Protection from International Organizations After U.S. Decision to Prolong Sanctions
Unasur and Venezuelan officials expressed outrage at the U.S. decision.
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