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Cuba to release over 2,000 prisoners as U.S. talks develop

By Ben Whedon

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Fidel Castro's daughter claims Cuban regime change should have happened in the 1980s

Fernández, daughter of Castro and Havana socialite Natalia Revuelta, claimed that a regime change in her home country is long overdue and the regime should have ended when her father died if not earlier.

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Mexicans gathering humanitarian aid for Cuba

Boats carrying Mexican aid for Cuba disappear in Caribbean

The aid boats were part of a grassroots effort to help Cuba as it struggles with a U.S.embargo

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Second nationwide power outage hits Cuba in less than one week

Protests have been reported across the island in recent days as frustration grows over prolonged power outages and deteriorating living conditions.

Heavy rain causes deadly flooding in Brazil's Sao Paulo

Mexican President celebrates five-year anniversary in office

Brazil: Lula in slight lead over Bolsonaro in tight runoff presidential election

Migrants in limbo after Title 42 SCOTUS ruling

US grants extradition of former Peruvian President Toledo

Rescuers scramble to free dozens trapped on one of world’s highest cable car systems

Chile rejects leftist constitution

Brazilian Presidential candidates seeking out votes from people living in poverty

Columbian authorities find 2 bodies, seize 3 tons of cocaine from illegal submarine

Anti-government protests turn violent in Peru

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