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The Castro regime will press for a deal to allow Cuban players to sign directly with Major League teams.

The encounter between Francis and Russian Orthodox leader Kirill I bridges a nearly 1,000-year schism.

He preferred tending crops and livestock to the revolutionary political life embraced by his younger siblings Fidel and Raul.

  • Andrea Rodriguez, Paul Haven
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  • Feb 24
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Rev. Cardenal was temporarily banished from the Jesuit order over what he described as his “pact with the poor.”

Prosecutors allege a top media strategist for the ruling party received illegal funds.

  • Alex Cuadros
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  • Feb 22
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The pope’s message on migration echoes in the U.S. presidential campaign.

Hospitals lack basic medications and birth control is scarce as the country reels from an economic crisis.

Canada’s government is preparing to stiffen its already tough gun laws and step up border surveillance.

  • William Marsden
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  • Feb 14
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The pontiff is making his first trip to the largest Catholic population in the Spanish-speaking world.

More than 200,000 troops fanned out across Brazil to raise awareness about the spread of the virus linked to birth defects.

  • Alex Cuadros
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  • Feb 13
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The finding alarms scientists because the same mosquito transmits both kinds of viruses.

The country’s prison system is plagued by overcrowding and corruption.

Researchers caution that the virus's risks to human health are still unknown.

The virus, blamed for fetal deformities, is spreading throughout a region known for its restrictive laws.

Authorities say more studies are needed to discover whether Zika can spread by contact such as kissing.

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