The famous “apricot” story published on Humans of New York is a fitting metaphor for the refugee crisis in Europe, writes columnist Yaghoub Yadali.
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Después de 54 AÑOS sin relaciones diplomáticas, el pasado lunes 20 de julio a las 10:30 de la mañana se inauguró en Washington DC la embajada cubana.
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Is there hope for for Iran’s foreign relations? Columnist Yaghoub Yadali examines the historic Iran nuclear agreement and considers past, present, and future relations between Iran and the United States.
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Sus padres eran revolucionarios, de manera que le pusieron de nombre el seudónimo de la alemana que murió en Bolivia combatiendo junto al comando del Ché: “Tania la Guerrillera”, así conocen los cubanos a Tamara Bunke.
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The arrest of a dissident artist indicates that Cuba is no closer to yielding its centralized power, despite reforms to the embargo.
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“The situation in Cuba,” writes Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo, “is identical to that of apartheid South Africa.” In his column, the Cuban writer looks at Nelson Mandela’s relationship with Fidel Castro in spite of the Cuba’s human rights violations and undemocratic political system.
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Renowned poet Nikki Giovanni discusses her views on censorship, voter suppression in the upcoming presidential elections, the tribute she’s organizing to celebrate Toni Morrison’s legacy, and offers a message to young black poets.
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