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Canada Slashes Diplomatic Staff in Cuba After Another Mystery Illness

January 30, 2019January 31, 2019ALAN YUHASComments Off on Canada Slashes Diplomatic Staff in Cuba After Another Mystery Illness

It will withdraw up to half of its staff in Havana after a 14th person was found to be suffering from the strange symptoms that have afflicted dozens of diplomats.

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Tornado Strikes Havana, Killing at Least 3

January 28, 2019January 28, 2019The Associated PressComments Off on Tornado Strikes Havana, Killing at Least 3

Photographs posted on Twitter by Cuban news outlets and residents of the capital showed cars crushed by fallen lampposts and cars trapped in floodwaters.

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Cuba Eliminates Language About Same-Sex Marriage From Draft of New Constitution

December 18, 2018The Associated PressComments Off on Cuba Eliminates Language About Same-Sex Marriage From Draft of New Constitution

After pushback from evangelical churches and citizens, the commission revising the Constitution said it would eliminate the language “as a way of respecting all opinions.”

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U.S. Diplomats With Mysterious Illness in Cuba Had Inner-Ear Damage, Doctors Say

December 12, 2018FRANCES ROBLESComments Off on U.S. Diplomats With Mysterious Illness in Cuba Had Inner-Ear Damage, Doctors Say

A report by the first doctors to examine Americans who suffered mystifying symptoms after hearing a high-pitched sound at the embassy in Cuba confirms that their condition is real.

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Cuba Will Allow Full Internet Access on Phones Starting This Week

December 5, 2018The Associated PressComments Off on Cuba Will Allow Full Internet Access on Phones Starting This Week

Until now, Cubans have had access only to state-run email accounts on their mobile phones.

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Cuban Doctors Accuse International Agency of Profiting From Their Work

November 29, 2018November 30, 2018FRANCES ROBLESComments Off on Cuban Doctors Accuse International Agency of Profiting From Their Work

A division of the World Health Organization made about $75 million off the work of Cuban doctors who earned substandard wages in Brazil, a lawsuit alleges.

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