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DeSantis suggested President Biden intervene in restoring internet access after Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel reportedly shut it off.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis said recent demonstrations across the state did not violate the new anti-rioting law but noted that blocking roads was illegal in Florida before the bill was signed.
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With demonstrations of support for protesters in Cuba happening in Florida, there is some worry about if — and how — HB 1 will affect those participating.
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Many exiles want U.S. troops sent to Cuba to protect protesters from brutality. Many others say that rhetoric gives the regime an excuse for worse repression.
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Tampa demonstrators blocked part of Dale Mabry Highway in support of Cubans who are protesting the island's poor economic conditions.
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Local and state officials are saying they stand in solidarity with Cuban protesters facing an economic crisis and shortages of food and medicine.
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Thousands of demonstrators went out to the streets in several cities in Cuba to protest against ongoing food shortages and high prices of foodstuffs, amid the coronavirus crisis.
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Two people have been found dead so far, and the Coast Guard rescued eight people Thursday afternoon who were all on board the doomed vessel.
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This week, we’re off to South Florida for a chat with the Miami Herald’s food and dining editor. Grab a cup of strong Cuban coffee and settle in for a conversation with Carlos Frías.
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Cuba has been one of the hemisphere's coronavirus success stories — but a sudden outbreak in its capital has brought on a strict, two-week Havana lockdown.
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Scientists at Cuba's major biotech institute say their coronavirus vaccine looks promising, but trial results won't be ready until next year.
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In the middle of a pandemic, the United States suspended private charter flights to Cuba as a measure to increase pressure and cut off funds going to the Cuban government, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced Thursday.