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It’s unclear to what extent the move can slow Cuban migration to the United States, which has more than doubled in the past two years.
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The accord with FARC rebels promises rule of law. But leftists and activists say they’re being targeted for assassination.
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The outlawing of the 100-bolivar bank note over the weekend has brought a rush to the banks — and with it a rare, but probably temporary, surge in the value of Venezuela’s currency.