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Will Castro opponents face retaliation back home?
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Will the Cuban government pay a price, or benefit, by finally letting Castro opponents travel?
A countdown begins in Cuba.
As Cuba eases its travel laws, anti-Castro lawmakers look to tighten US rules.
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The island's halfway capitalism has trapped Cubans between private business and the state economy.
Under a new policy that takes effect Monday, any Cuban with a valid passport will be able to leave the country.
Probably not. While he’s a critic of US policy toward Havana, he’ll have a hard time actually changing anything.
Havana now has a wholesale produce market. Is it here to stay — or just an apparition?
Roast pork: a dish for a country caught between two holidays.
Progress in containing HIV/AIDS masks a threat to the region’s most vulnerable populations, experts say.
As the region’s middle class grows, poverty falls. But who deserves the praise?
As the US contractor rounds off a third year in Cuban prison, Gross’s family takes action against his employer and Washington.
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No oil find means no easy way out for the island’s economic woes.
Before hitting the US, the superstorm took a steep toll in the Caribbean.
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