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Once a refuge for foreign journalists fleeing repression at home, the U.S. risks losing that status.Like other migrants, journalists who come to the U.S.…
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Cuba has long been one of the world’s least connected countries. Cubans weren’t allowed to buy personal computers until about a decade ago, and didn’t…
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For many people, the thought of spending your life next to the aquamarine waters of the Caribbean is an envious one.But for many people in the tiny…
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On this week's program, a look at two of the most difficult places for independent journalism: Cuba and Pakistan. In Pakistan, journalists routinely face…
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A presidential run-off in the South American nation of Ecuador is shaping up as a referendum on the decade-long rule of leftist President Rafael…
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Colombia’s government and negotiators from the FARC guerrilla group spent four years negotiating a peace agreement backed by the U.N., Cuba and the…
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Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon will be leading a trade delegation on a trip to Cuba next week.The delegation will leave Sunday and return on June 1, marking the…
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Cuban pianist Chucho Valdes pays a return visit to Columbia this Wednesday. KBIA's Trevor Harris interviewed Valdes last week. They discussed what the end…
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Cuba and the U.S. now have embassies in Washington and Havana. The Cuban flag now flies in D.C.; Secretary of State John Kerry will travel to Havana later this summer to raise the American flag there.
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After more than 50 years of hostility and frozen ties with the United States, Cuba is preparing to open up to the world. In this edition of Global…