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Cubans hustle to survive

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Despite the severe penalties, many Cubans hustle to make ends meet, even resorting to prostitution
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The Investigators with Diana Swain: Carlos Harrison

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Miami-based journalist explains why reporting in Cuba will be greatly scrutinized in the wake of Fidel Castro’s death
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Thousands of Cubans greet Fidel Castro's funeral procession

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Mourners line the streets to watch procession carrying the ashes of the former Cuban leader
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Cubans say goodbye to Fidel Castro

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Fidel Castro's ashes were interred in a private ceremony in Cuba Sunday morning
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Cuba says goodbye to Castro

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The symbolism and pageantry of Castro's final journey is carefully orchestrated, as Adrienne Arsenault discovers
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Cuba's Wi-Fi hotspots

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There are few Wi-Fi hotspots in Cuba. But those that exist help Cubans to connect with the outside and each other.
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Cuban honour guard welcomes Justin Trudeau

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PM Trudeau inspects honour guard and greets officials
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Justin Trudeau meets with Raoul Castro

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PM Trudeau thanks Cuba for the warm welcome
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Cuban winter reprieve

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Dianne Buckner reports on what Canadians going to Cuba can expect now that the U.S.has eased travel restrictions
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Fidel Castro dead at 90

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CBC's Paul Hunter takes a look at the life and legacy of the former Cuban leader
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From the archives: Fidel Castro speaks to CBC in 1959

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Excerpt from interview Castro gave the CBC's Michael Maclear shortly after coming to power.
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Cubans react to death of Fidel Castro

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'Fidel Castro is a father figure in Cuba, loved across the board by many people here,' says Radio Havana journalist Juan Jacomino
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Fidel Castro's 'most difficult interview'

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It wasn't until 1977 that Castro first spoke to U.S. media, sitting down with American journalist Barbara Walters. Here's a short clip of that exchange.
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Dissecting the presidential candidate’s views of the US-Cuba trade embargo

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Among those closely focused on the twists and turns of the US election battle are the people of Cuba and the Americans who want to see stronger ties between the two countries. Whether Clinton or Trump ends up in the White House could...
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Cuba puts its best foot forward for world ballet festival

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Seven U.S. companies, including the prestigious Martha Graham Dance Company, are in the Cuban capital for the 25th Havana International Ballet Festival. The gathering is the brainchild of 96 year-old former prima ballerina and Cuban...
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US-Cuba trade trials continue despite Obama’s efforts

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Two years after US President Barack Obama started moves to normalise relations with Cuba, his push for economic ties is showing few results. There is just a trickle of trade between the two countries and at Cuba’s biggest trade fair this...
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Sunday Scrum: Trudeau in Latin America

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PM meets with leaders in Cuba and Argentina before APEC leaders' summit in Peru
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The Cuba Fidel Castro left behind

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Adrienne Arsenault reports from Cuba on memories of the revolution and people's hopes for the future
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U.S. and Cuba agree to reopen embassies

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President Obama announces the reopening of embassies in Washington and Havana for the first time in more than half a century
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How a Quebec baseball team is changing the game for Cuba

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A Quebec City baseball team is paving the way for Cuban players who want to play professionally outside of the Caribbean island.
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Hemingway biopic is first Hollywood film shot in Cuba

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‘Papa: Hemingway in Cuba’ holds the distinction of being the first Hollywood production to shoot on the island since the 1959 revolution. The film is based on real-life events. “The movie is a true story of a young reporter that is...
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Chanel stages fashion extravaganza in Cuba

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The celebrity spotlight was on Havana this week as an elite crowd of supermodels and Hollywood actors including Gisele Bundchen and Tilda Swinton arrived in the Cuban capital for the fashion event of the year. Chanel has become the first...
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Rolling Stones get set to rock Cuba

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Crowd of 400,000 expected at historic concert in Havana tonight
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Rolling Stones Play Cuba

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The Rolling Stones are performing an historic concert in Cuba, a sign of the major political changes underway.