List of Cuba articles
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GettyImages-516967052 Obama: If I Didn’t Attend Baseball Game in Cuba, the Terrorists Win
President Obama said the terrorists responsible for the Brussels attacks would win if he didn't attend a baseball game in Cuba.
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GettyImages-72574558 The U.S. and Cuba Provide an Excuse to Watch Sports at Work
For the first time in 17 years, a Major League Baseball team plays a game in Cuba Tuesday.
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FP_podcast_article_artwork-1-globalthinkers Is Cuba Really a Triumph for Obama?
As his last year in office winds down, the president looks to cement his legacy by forging a new path in Latin America.
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GettyImages-516832622 Obama’s Cuba Reset Is Now in the Hands of Congress. Too Bad It Won’t Budge.
President Obama's Cuba visit marks his last tool to restore diplomatic relations with Cuba.
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GettyImages-515910506 Obama Dares GOP to Block the Supreme Court Nominee Republicans Love
Republicans have expressed support for Merrick Garland, Obama's Supreme Court pick, in the past. Will they give him a vote?
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GettyImages-461129154 The White House Just Made It Easier to Travel to Cuba
The White House just made it easier for Cuban baseball players to work in the United States.
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GettyImages-483983130 crop Why Obama’s Cuba Trip Is the Perfect Chance to Talk About Human Rights
Obama is right to engage with Cuba — as long as he doesn't leave human rights behind.
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NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 29: U.S. President Barack Obama (R) and President Raul Castro of Cuba (L) shake hands during a bilateral meeting at the United Nations Headquarters on September 29, 2015 in New York City. Castro and Obama are in New York City to attend the 70th anniversary general assembly meetings. (Photo by Anthony Behar-Pool/Getty Images) Waiting for Obama in Havana
It comes as no surprise that preparations for President Barack Obama’s trip to Cuba later this month have not gone smoothly.
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GettyImages-513530290 Bryce Harper Might Want to Start Brushing Up On His Spanish
Cuba wants the Washington Nationals to play a game in
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GettyImages-509831630_960 A Pope, a Patriarch, and a Missing Superpower
How did the United States find itself on the sidelines of the historic meeting between the two religious leaders?
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Pope Francis, left, reaches to embrace the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill, during a meeting in Havana on Feb. 12, 2016. The Pope, the Patriarch—and a Little Bit of Putin
The meeting between the heads of the two churches in Cuba on Friday wasn’t just about religion. It was about politics.
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Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill conducts an Easter service in Moscow on April 20, 2014. The Pontiff and the Patriarch
Pope Francis and Patriarch Kirill are set to bridge a 1,000-year gulf.
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GettyImages-490519652_1-29 Obama Needs to Stop Playing Small Ball With Cuba
Or a Republican in the White House, backed by a fearful, anti-Cuba Congress, could undo -- in an instant -- all his good work.
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WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 11: Activists in orange jump suit participate in a rally in front of the White House to demand the closure of Guantanamo Bay detention camp January 11, 2016 in Washington, DC. Activists staged the rally to call on President Barack Obama to keep his promise to shut down the detention site in Cuba. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) President of Ghana: Car Accidents Are More Dangerous Than Gitmo Detainees
On Tuesday, Ghana defended its choice to accept detainees from Guantánamo who were never charged with crimes.
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GettyImages-500820398 crop Argentina Finds Its Voice on Human Rights
Look for Argentina’s new president to get tough on Cuba and Venezuela.