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Fidel Castro turns 89, says US has hefty debt to Cuba

“Cuba will never do absolutely anything, not move one millimeter, to try to respond”, she affirmed after US Secretary of State John Kerry said in Havana that the US Congress was unlikely to ever lift a punishing economic embargo on Cuba unless the Castro brothers’ government improved its human rights record. The guard led Canada past a U.S. team of college players in the Pan American Games gold-medal game in July. “And all that time, through reconciliation, through normalisation, Cuban-American relations remained locked in the past”.

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It obscures the fact that Cuba remains one of the world’s closest dictatorships, and that most news organizations try not to be too harsh on the Cuban regime because they don’t want to be denied Cuban entry visas for their correspondents.

The moment was well-received by the general Cuban population, she said.

Klobuchar said tourism could boom with eased tensions between the countries, and the U.S. could cash in.

“We agree with what Kerry said”, said Julio Garcia, a 51-year-old mechanic.

So it was appropriate for the United States to reopen its embassy last week in Havana. Harrison and Abramovitz are perhaps best known for their work on Lincoln Center and the United Nations headquarters in New York City, but their design for the embassy in Cuba carried a particularly and even unpredictably heavy connotation.

“Kerry spoke about democracy, freedom, WiFi, and he’s right”, Lopez said.

Parked in front of the embassy were three 1950s-era Chevrolets – lovingly-preserved mobile reminders of a time before the U.S. and Cuba were torn apart by politics.

In the intervening years, the tall, 1950s-era building on prime Havana real estate has served as the U.S. Interests Section, while the limited unofficial diplomatic efforts filtered through the Swiss government.

Kerry also recalled his visit to Vietnam last week to celebrate the 20 years since the normalization of relations between the U.S. and the Asian country as an example of President Obama’s conciliatory policy.

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Fidel Castro, the historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, used the occasion of his 89th birthday on August 13 to pen a statement demanding US compensation for damages caused to the Caribbean island for its decades-long blockade.

Rodriguez asserted that Cuban laws include that figure, applied to compensate all foreigners affected by revolutionary measures except for those of the U.S.as the Washington hostility against the process that triumphed the first of January, 1959, made it impossible to do so.

Workers carry the Great Seal of the United States to be hung on the front of the embassy on the day of the flag-raising.

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Miranda Ayim, of London, and Guelph’s Natalie Achonwa consistently beat Cuban defenders down the court for easy transition baskets or ideal post-ups, and it was the most effective way Canada attacked the Cubans. He says Cuba is not a place where people are subject to racial discrimination or police abuse, and says Cuba has no control of another country’s territory where people are tortured – a reference to the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo in eastern Cuba.

Josefina Vidal director of U.S. affairs at the Cuban foreign ministry talks to Reuters during an interview in Havana