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There are signs that China is trying to spy on the US from Cuba. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe discusses developments with correspondent Eyder Peralta, who recently met with Cuba's deputy foreign minister.
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Commentary: Cuba’s blackouts — Why central planners can’t create reliable powerThe U.S. trade embargo undoubtedly affected the flow of goods into Cuba, but for the government to tie it to the health of the power grid is nothing more than a ploy to avoid responsibility.
Republican Congressman Carlos Gimenez of Florida, a longtime critic of the Cuban government ... Is China building spy bases in Cuba? And I want to play for you a part of the interview I had ...
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