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US immigration officials force-feeding detainees
Speed Read Nearly 30 migrants from India and Cuba are refusing to eat in protest at alleged mistreatment
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Sonic attacks on US embassy in Cuba ‘just crickets’
Speed Read Scientists claim source of mysterious noise attributed to headaches and nausea not an acoustic weapon
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Sonic attacks: are spies giving diplomats brain injuries?
In Depth Canadian embassy workers in Havana complain of similar unexplained symptoms to US colleagues
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Cuban president defies church to back same-sex marriage
Speed Read Miguel Diaz-Canel says he is committed to eliminating all types of discrimination in society
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Cuba to recognise private ownership
Speed Read New constitution will open up the economy but maintain one-party system
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What are sonic attacks?
In Depth Are US diplomats abroad being deliberately targeted – and is this a new phenomenon?
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Sonic attacks: US embassy fears spread to China
Speed Read After Cuban accusations, State Department puts staff on alert in China too
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Cuba: the end of the Castro era
Speed Read Cuba at a crossroads as National Assembly prepares to vote for first president outside the Castro family in over 60 years
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Cuba and Russia agree new economic ties as US turns inwards
Speed Read Communist Caribbean island rekindles Cold War alliances as Moscow looks to fill void left by US
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Which island paradise would you save?
feature Wildlife experts nominate the unique, biodiverse places they love above all others
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US may close Cuban embassy over ‘sonic attacks’
Speed Read At least 21 US diplomats complain of hearing loss, slurred speech
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Fidel Castro 1926-2016: A divided legacy
Speed Read Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sparks outrage in the US after praising 'remarkable leader'
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Pope Francis empowers priests to forgive abortion
Speed Read Terminating a pregnancy is a 'grave sin' but not an unforgivable one, Pontiff says
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The Cuban Missile Crisis – how close to nuclear war did we get?
In Depth 53 years ago today, a nuclear war between the US and USSR was narrowly averted after Khrushchev 'blinked'
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