The third annual Miami Mini Maker Faire was celebrated on the weekend of February 22, and included the participation of Cuban innovators and artists.
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The Obama administration approved the opening of the first American factory in Cuba in over half a century, by authorizing an Alabama company to build a plant to assemble up to 1000 small tractors per year for their resale to independent Cuban farmers.
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The presidents of the Northern Triangle of Central America, consisting of Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras will meet on February 24 in Washington with US Vice President, Joe Biden, to advance the issue of migration.
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U.S. Ambassador to Panama John Feeley said that while he will avoid issues that are not of the bilateral relationship US-Panama, he will pay attention to everything that happens in Panama. “I’m the American ambassador, I’m not a politician here,” he said.
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The agency in charge of the case on drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán meets the legal process to extradite him to the United States.
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The national government is expecting the litigation against the country to end and for the United States to lift the injunction.
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Research results from the investigation of the administration of Palacios Moya have led prosecution plans to present more indictments.
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Domínguez Brito travels to Washington to study the extradition treaty between the Dominican Republic and the United States.
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Bacardi filed suit against the United States demanding an explanation for its decision to let Cuba sell Havana Club rum in the United States once the trade embargo is lifted.
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After suffering on the journey and being detained by the authorities, migratory children headed to the U.S. often end up denied educational opportunities.
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