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Cuban Graffiti Artist Promotes Happiness Amidst Repression
Cuban artist Abraham Echevarría, known as Mr. Sad, uses graffiti to spread a message of self-acceptance and happiness ('Necesitas ser feliz'), subtly challenging the Cuban government's control over public expression amidst widespread poverty and political repression.
Cuban Graffiti Artist Promotes Happiness Amidst Repression
Cuban artist Abraham Echevarría, known as Mr. Sad, uses graffiti to spread a message of self-acceptance and happiness ('Necesitas ser feliz'), subtly challenging the Cuban government's control over public expression amidst widespread poverty and political repression.
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40% Bias Score


EU-Cuba Cooperation Agreement: €125 Million in Aid Amidst Human Rights Concerns
The European Union's €125 million cooperation agreement with Cuba (2017-2027), focused on sustainable development and small business modernization, faces criticism for potentially bolstering the Cuban state while the EU maintains it supports the Cuban people.
EU-Cuba Cooperation Agreement: €125 Million in Aid Amidst Human Rights Concerns
The European Union's €125 million cooperation agreement with Cuba (2017-2027), focused on sustainable development and small business modernization, faces criticism for potentially bolstering the Cuban state while the EU maintains it supports the Cuban people.
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48% Bias Score


Cold Case Reopens: Calls for Chesimard's Extradition
The 1973 murder of New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster by Joanne Chesimard, a Black Liberation Army member who escaped prison and lives in Cuba, has reignited calls for her extradition and tougher U.S. measures against Cuba.
Cold Case Reopens: Calls for Chesimard's Extradition
The 1973 murder of New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster by Joanne Chesimard, a Black Liberation Army member who escaped prison and lives in Cuba, has reignited calls for her extradition and tougher U.S. measures against Cuba.
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56% Bias Score


Cuba Re-Arrests Opposition Figures, Sparking International Condemnation
On April 30th, 2025, Cuba re-arrested opposition figures José Daniel Ferrer and Félix Navarro, prompting condemnation from the European Union and the United States, who criticized the move as an infringement on human rights and sovereignty.
Cuba Re-Arrests Opposition Figures, Sparking International Condemnation
On April 30th, 2025, Cuba re-arrested opposition figures José Daniel Ferrer and Félix Navarro, prompting condemnation from the European Union and the United States, who criticized the move as an infringement on human rights and sovereignty.
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44% Bias Score


Expedia Ordered to Pay $29.85 Million in Cuba Land Seizure Case
A Miami court ordered Expedia, Hotels.com, and Orbitz to pay $29.85 million to a Cuban-American whose family's land was seized in 1961, marking the first successful lawsuit under the Helms-Burton Act's Title III provision, impacting US companies' business operations in Cuba.
Expedia Ordered to Pay $29.85 Million in Cuba Land Seizure Case
A Miami court ordered Expedia, Hotels.com, and Orbitz to pay $29.85 million to a Cuban-American whose family's land was seized in 1961, marking the first successful lawsuit under the Helms-Burton Act's Title III provision, impacting US companies' business operations in Cuba.
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44% Bias Score


Cuban National Arrested in Miami for Allegedly Concealing Regime Ties
A 57-year-old Cuban national, Daniel Morejon Garcia, was arrested in Miami for allegedly concealing his affiliation with Cuba's Ministry of the Interior and Communist Party during his immigration application, prompting concerns about foreign agents in the U.S.
Cuban National Arrested in Miami for Allegedly Concealing Regime Ties
A 57-year-old Cuban national, Daniel Morejon Garcia, was arrested in Miami for allegedly concealing his affiliation with Cuba's Ministry of the Interior and Communist Party during his immigration application, prompting concerns about foreign agents in the U.S.
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44% Bias Score

Latin American Leaders' Moscow Visit Highlights Russia's Waning Influence
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel visited Moscow to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the victory over Nazism, showcasing their dependence on Russia amid domestic crises and international isolation, despite Russia's claims of a strong "Bolivarian axis".

Latin American Leaders' Moscow Visit Highlights Russia's Waning Influence
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel visited Moscow to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the victory over Nazism, showcasing their dependence on Russia amid domestic crises and international isolation, despite Russia's claims of a strong "Bolivarian axis".
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60% Bias Score

Expedia Hit with \$30 Million Verdict in Cuban Property Seizure Lawsuit
A Miami jury awarded \$30 million to a Cuban American family who claimed Expedia illegally profited from tourism on Cayo Coco, Cuba, property they say was confiscated after Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution, marking a potential turning point in decades of legal battles under the Helms-Burton Act.

Expedia Hit with \$30 Million Verdict in Cuban Property Seizure Lawsuit
A Miami jury awarded \$30 million to a Cuban American family who claimed Expedia illegally profited from tourism on Cayo Coco, Cuba, property they say was confiscated after Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution, marking a potential turning point in decades of legal battles under the Helms-Burton Act.
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48% Bias Score

Former Cuban Official Arrested in US for Fraud, Human Rights Abuses
Daniel Morejón García, a former Cuban official, was arrested in Florida by ICE for fraudulent immigration statements, concealing his affiliations with the Cuban government, including his role in suppressing protests; this is part of a broader effort to deport 100 Cuban officials accused of human rig...

Former Cuban Official Arrested in US for Fraud, Human Rights Abuses
Daniel Morejón García, a former Cuban official, was arrested in Florida by ICE for fraudulent immigration statements, concealing his affiliations with the Cuban government, including his role in suppressing protests; this is part of a broader effort to deport 100 Cuban officials accused of human rig...
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44% Bias Score

Cuban Dissident Ferrer Sentenced to Four Years in Prison
Cuban dissident leader José Daniel Ferrer was arrested on Tuesday and sentenced to four years in prison; his home and the Unpacu headquarters were ransacked, and five other activists were also detained, highlighting the ongoing repression of dissent in Cuba.

Cuban Dissident Ferrer Sentenced to Four Years in Prison
Cuban dissident leader José Daniel Ferrer was arrested on Tuesday and sentenced to four years in prison; his home and the Unpacu headquarters were ransacked, and five other activists were also detained, highlighting the ongoing repression of dissent in Cuba.
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64% Bias Score

Elian Gonzalez: 25 Years After the Custody Battle
Twenty-five years after the highly publicized custody battle that saw federal agents seize 5-year-old Elian Gonzalez from his Miami relatives and return him to Cuba, the now 30-year-old industrial engineer and Cuban National Assembly member reflects on his life, his mother's sacrifice, and his desir...

Elian Gonzalez: 25 Years After the Custody Battle
Twenty-five years after the highly publicized custody battle that saw federal agents seize 5-year-old Elian Gonzalez from his Miami relatives and return him to Cuba, the now 30-year-old industrial engineer and Cuban National Assembly member reflects on his life, his mother's sacrifice, and his desir...
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44% Bias Score

US Funding Cuts Hinder Human Rights Advocacy in Cuba
CubaLex, facing a 50% funding cut due to US policy changes, struggles to assist Cubans facing political imprisonment and deportation, highlighting the need for alternative support from organizations like the EU.

US Funding Cuts Hinder Human Rights Advocacy in Cuba
CubaLex, facing a 50% funding cut due to US policy changes, struggles to assist Cubans facing political imprisonment and deportation, highlighting the need for alternative support from organizations like the EU.
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44% Bias Score
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