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Part 1 of Cuba Online When Cuban bikini maker Victor Rodríguez visited Miami this month, he was on a pilgrimage – not just for bathing suits but for...
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If you’ve ever tried to send a text message to someone in Cuba, you know that… you can’t do it. But as the U.S. and Cuba normalize relations, a number...
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At least four companies said they received approval for ferry licenses. It's been five decades since ferry service between the U.S. and island has been offered.
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A state House committee went clearly on the record to President Obama this morning. It voted for a Miami-driven bill that opposes normalizing relations…
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Roberta Jacobson, the U.S. official who will lead negotiations on reestablishing diplomatic ties with the Cubans, says that this will be a long journey, but she has hope for better relations.
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Miami businesses expect an upsurge in trade and travel to Cuba under new rules, but travel for tourism is still prohibited and the island has only a limited number of hotel rooms.
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Several Miami-area chefs are leading tours for Americans to experience the tastes — and farm scene — of the communist island nation. They hope to foster cross-cultural dialogue through food and drink.
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The regulations have been in place for decades. The new regulations, which let some Americans travel to the island without a license, go into effect Friday.
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The Coast Guard has seen a spike in the number of Cubans trying to sail to Florida. The cause, it says, is a false rumor that the U.S. will soon change its policy toward Cubans who reach U.S. shores.
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It was only three weeks ago when President Obama announced his efforts to try and normalize relations between the United States and Cuba. But since his…