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Seventeen Cuban migrants came ashore Sunday in Key West, where they were met by police and given breakfast, authorities said.
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Cuba's dictatorship always claimed anti-regime protesters weren't "the Cuban people." This time it can't, which makes its harsh response look more deplorable to Cubans and the international community.
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Cuba has seen recent demonstrations due to food shortages and high prices amid the pandemic.
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"I hold the government responsible for anything that may happen to me," Dina Stars said before abruptly ending an interview. Human rights groups say some 148 people have been detained since Sunday.
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Many exiles want U.S. troops sent to Cuba to protect protesters from brutality. Many others say that rhetoric gives the regime an excuse for worse repression.
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Thousands of Cubans across the island country took to the streets to protest against the current dictatorship as people grapple with a shortage of basic necessities amid rising COVID-19 cases.
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Thousands of demonstrators went out to the streets in several cities in Cuba to protest against ongoing food shortages and high prices of foodstuffs, amid the coronavirus crisis.
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COMMENTARYSo, South Florida Cold War warriors, we hear you took offense at the commie claptrap coming out of Cuba this week.That you’re ticked off because…