David C Adams
Senior Editor, Univision News
David Adams is a Senior Editor at Univision News, responsible for English language content. He was previously Miami bureau chief for Thomson Reuters, leading coverage of the Southeast US and Caribbean.
British-born, Adams came to the United States in the summer of 1992 after five years as a freelance correspondent in Central America. He spent 15 years as the Miami-based Latin America correspondent of the Tampa Bay Times, Florida’s largest newspaper. During a career spanning four decades he has covered the civil wars in Central America, the U.S. invasion of Panama, the Zapatista uprising in Mexico and other historic events in Cuba and Haiti as well as U.S. politics and immigration issues.
In 2002, Adams was awarded the Maria Moors Cabot prize by Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism for outstanding reporting on Latin America and commitment to Inter-American understanding. His twin, Paul Adams, is an award-winning correspondent for the BBC.
Llega a Cuba el primer vuelo comercial de EEUU en más de 50 años
La compañía JetBlue voló este miércoles desde Fort Lauderdale, Florida, a Santa Clara, en el centro de la isla, lo que supone el primer vuelo regular entre los dos países desde 1961. Próximamente habrá numerosas rutas entre diferentes ciudades de EEUU y Cuba.
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JetBlue makes history as U.S. and Cuba renew regular air travel
After a break of 55 years the United States and Cuba renewed regular scheduled airline flights on Wednesday. Soon there will be dozens of flights a week between several cities.
Pressure mounts on United States to address Cuban migrant crisis
Latin American governments call on the United States to end special treatment for Cuban migrants.

Trump campaign backs off deportation policy
In a Monday night TV appearance, a campaign spokesperson would only say that Trump planned to deport immigrants who have committed crimes, not all 11 million undocumented.

Empresario amigo de Peña Nieto pagó los impuestos de Angélica Rivera en Miami por internet (lo que podía haber hecho ella desde México)
El presidente mexicano justificó el pago de 29,703 dólares por Ricardo Pierdant del departamento de la primera dama porque ella estaba fuera de EEUU. El condado de Miami-Dade permite saldar los impuestos incluso desde el teléfono móvil desde cualquier país.

Five Cuban rafters detained at luxury Florida beach resort
Cuban rafters are arriving in increasing number on Florida shores

Mexico's president caught up in Miami real estate controversy
A vacation home used by Mexico's presidential couple in a luxury gated community in South Florida revives concerns about influence peddling













