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Child holds onto an inflatable globe
Climate Change
Capitalism is ruining the world, and can save it, says economist
Politics with Amy Walter: Democratic Socialism is Having a Moment; Will Voters be Receptive to its Message?
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Stockholm's old town, the island of Gamla Stan.
Economics
Bernie Sanders wants us to be more equitable like Sweden. Could it work?
US Senator Bernie Sanders holds a news conference after he announced his candidacy for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination in Washington on April 30, 2015.
Global Politics
What can a socialist candidate achieve in America? Bernie Sanders will find out
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron addresses locals whilst campaigning in England
Global Politics
Britain’s politicians are turning to DC for advice
Customers don’t mind the long lines, according to writer and filmmaker Jason Motlagh. The line is part of the experience.
Business
For Cubans, this ice cream store is about much more than just the cold, creamy scoops
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Global Politics
You’re Cuban. You’ve reached the US by boat. Now what?
CubaStore2
Economics
Cuban Americans know to shop at this sassy-named store if they want to send goods back home
Director Andy Senor Jr. (C) takes part in a rehearsal for the musical "Rent" in Havana November 25, 2014.
Music
A Broadway musical opens in Havana for the first time in 50 years
The Cuban flag is displayed during pre-game anthems at exhibition game between members of one of Cuba's most famous baseball teams, Industriale, in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
Sports
The deal between Washington and Havana has baseball fans drooling
President Obama announces the thaw in US-Cuban relations
Global Politics
In Havana, Cubans are already welcoming a new era with the US
The former president of Burkina Faso, Thomas Sankara
Global Politics
Burkina Faso’s protests broke 27 years of fear and silence
The US Coast Guard intercepted a vessel carrying Cuban migrants en route to Florida this summer. New York Times reporter Frances Robles recently reported a story that highlights a slow but steady increase in the number of Cubans trying to enter the US.
Justice
Long, dangerous journeys aren’t stopping Cubans from trying to come to the US
Business, Economics and Jobs
Minimum wage increase coming to several states
Chinese police monitor a march by tens of thousands of protesters in the special economic zone of Shenzhen in southern China on May 22, 1989. Hundreds of people were killed in Beijing on June 4, 1989 when Chinese troops crushed demonstrations which called
Conflict & Justice
25 years ago, there was dissent within the Chinese military about killing Tiananmen protesters
Conflict & Justice
Attempted coup in Ecuador ends in violent rescue of president
Alan Gross
Global Politics
US contractor Alan Gross starts a hunger strike in hopes of being released from a Cuban military prison
Cuba Miami Dade College
Development & Education
When you’re bringing Cuban students to the US, how do you choose?
Danilo Maldonado is a graffiti artist from Cuba and one of the students from Cuba studying at Miami Dade College under a student visa. He's better known as "El Sexto," the name he uses to sign his artwork.
Development & Education
For the first time in 50 years, a group of Cuban students just arrived in Florida carrying student visas
Democrat Bill de Blasio (2nd R) hugs his wife Chirlane McCray (R) and children Chiara and Dante
Global Politics
New York has a new mayor and the whole world is watching
Five cent coins are pictured in the air in front of the Federal Palace in Bern, Switzerland, during an event organised by the committee that delivered 126,000 signatures to the parliament to propose a minimum monthly disposal household income of CHF 2,500
Business, Economics and Jobs
$2750 a month for every adult, guaranteed? Switzerland’s considering it
Development & Education
Ecuadorian government targets park’s oil, despite natural diversity
50 Years After the March on Washington, A Look At Dreams for the Next 50 Years
Environment
As Conservation Plan Fails, Ecuador OK’s Amazon Oil Drilling Plan
Report: Illegally Mined Conflict Minerals in Everyday Consumer Products
Environment
Vietnamese Americans help Vietnamese bloggers stay one step ahead of authorities
Global Politics
North Korea may be trading missile upgrades for sugar from Cuba
Global Politics
A no-show at Moscow airport gate, Snowden to seek asylum in Ecuador
China’s new leadership faces challenges in the new year
Global Politics
Ecuador’s media under fire as powerful president appears set for third term
California professor leading project to get Vietnamese immigrant to tell their own story
Global Politics
Renowned, outspoken Cuban dissident dies in car accident
Business, Economics and Jobs
Economy underpins power transition, political scandal in China
In Vietnam, people clamor to learn English
Lifestyle & Belief
Pope Benedict makes first visit to Cuba
Global Politics
Republican presidential candidates fighting over the Cuban vote
Business, Economics and Jobs
Minister suggests honoring Martin Luther King Jr. by addressing structural poverty
Development & Education
Nicaragua’s gold mining industry is booming, boosting country’s economy
Development & Education
Cuba’s new socialist MBA program
Business, Economics and Jobs
Preparing Cuba for the free market from the US
Development & Education
Cuba cuts a half million jobs
Arts, Culture & Media
Broadway play imagines Martin Luther King’s last moments
Arts, Culture & Media
Guitarist turns ‘Journey to the West’ into music
Development & Education
Is China’s one-child policy coming to an end?
Health & Medicine
Economic transition and mortality rates
Chinese challenge government online
China — the financial crisis and human rights
Business, Economics and Jobs
Economic inequalities
Arts, Culture & Media
‘Law of the Jungle’
Development & Education
Rapid urbanization in Beijing
Arts, Culture & Media
Net Savvy Activists Keep Vietnamese Bloggers One Step Ahead of Authorities
Conflict & Justice
Diversion of Bolivia’s Presidential Jet Sparks Outrage in Latin America
Conflict & Justice
FARC, Colombian Government Release Dueling Videos for Peace Talks
Major U.S. Companies Profit from Exploitative Labor Brokers
China Past Due: Hukou ‘Economic Apartheid’
Beyonce and Jay-Z in Cuba
Conflict & Justice
Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s Cuba Trip Under Scrutiny
What the Developing World Can Teach Us about Economic Growth
Global Politics
China’s Outgoing Leader Admits Shortcomings in Final Public Address
Senate Climate Bill
Global Politics
Cuba’s Next President-In-Waiting