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Cuba's President Raul Castro arrives for a session of the National Assembly of Popular Power in Havana, Cuba, Sunday Aug. 1, 2010
Havana   Photos   Politics   Scandals   Wikipedia: Raúl Castro
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Cuba's Castro Backs Snowden Asylum Offers
Cuban President Raul Castro has voiced his support for the three leftist nations offering asylum to former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden. Mr. Castro said he supports the right of all... (photo: AP / Javier Galeano)
Cuba's President Raul Castro speaks to students during his visit to the Latin American School of Medicine in Havana, Wednesday, Jan. 21, 20
Asylum   Cuba   Photos   Raul Castro   Wikipedia: Edward Snowden
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Cuba backs Snowden asylum offers from allies
Comment () Tweet By PETER ORSI, Associated Press HAVANA (AP) — Cuban President Raul Castro threw his support behind other leftist Latin American governments willing to give asylum to NSA leaker... (photo: AP / Javier Galeano)
Cuba's President Raul Castro delivers his speech at the closing of the second day of a twice-annual legislative sessions, at the National Assembly in Havana, Cuba, Sunday, July 7, 2013  The Guardian 
Raul Castro rages against Cubans' sloppy habits and decaying morals
The 82-year-old Cuban president denounces petty 'social indiscipline' such as drinking and swearing in the street Raul Castro delivers his speech to the national assembly in Havana. Photograph: Ismael... (photo: AP / Ismael Francisco, Cubadebate)
Castro   Cuba   Photos   Society   Wikipedia: Raúl Castro
Press Briefing - Rio +20 Antonio de Aguiar Patriota, Ministro de Relações Exteriores do Brasil entrevistado por Mônica Villela Grayley, chefe da Rádio ONU em Português  BBC News 
Brazil asks US to explain internet surveillance
Brazil has requested clarifications from the US government about reports that its intelligence agencies monitored millions of emails and phone calls from Brazilian citizens. The allegations were... (photo: UN / Paulo Filgueiras)
Brazil   Intelligence   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Computer surveillance
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Haiti hopes $160 m for high-end tourism pays off
MONTROUIS, Haiti - The only leisure tourist among the U.N. peacekeepers, aid workers, embassy personnel and missionaries on this beach north of the Haitian capital must... (photo: WN / marzena )
Beaches   Haiti   Leisure   Photos   Tourism   Wikipedia: Haiti
A man in scuba diving gear enters the aqua dome at the Manila Ocean Park The Daily Telegraph
Diving holidays: readers' tips, recommendations and travel advice
Readers reveal their favourite diving and snorkelling experiences. A scuba diver in the Red Sea, one of the world's most popular diving destinations Photo: AP... (photo: WN / RTayco)
Holidays   Island   Photos   Travel   Wikipedia: Scuba diving
Men carry a concrete block in an attempt to make a barricade during a protest against the new civil service law that will require government employees to undergo work evaluations, in Lima, Peru, Thursday, July 4, 2013. BBC News
Violent clashes in Peru over new public sector law
5 July 2013 Last updated at 07:47 BST Police and protesters have clashed in the Peruvian capital Lima at demonstrations against a new law for workers in the public... (photo: AP / Rodrigo Abd)
Law   Peru   Photos   Police   Wikipedia: Peru
Bolivia's President Evo Morales, left, signs the new retirement law in La Paz, Bolivia, Friday, Dec. 10, 2010. BBC News
Snowden on plane 'total lie', says Bolivian minister
3 July 2013 Last updated at 02:57 BST Bolivian President Evo Morales's plane has been diverted to Austria amid suspicion that US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden is on... (photo: AP / Juan Karita)
Bolivia   Intelligence   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Edward Snowden
President Barack Obama announces his administration's immigration plans, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington. There's not much President Barack Obama can do to boost the economy in the next five months, and that alone might cost him the November election. But on a range of social issues, Obama is bypassing Congress and aggressively using his executive powers to make it easier for gays to marry, women to obtain birth control, and, now, young illegal immigrants to avoid deportation Detroit news
Obama for carbon-powered electricity. . . in Africa
By Henry Payne comments Henry Payne Detroit News editorial cartoonist, columnist Tweet Email Share A A A AP photo It’s a pity that the United States doesn’t... (photo: AP / Susan Walsh)
Africa   Energy   Obama   Photos   Wikipedia: Fossil-fuel power station
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