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Owners of confiscated properties in Cuba prepare for potential lawsuits
Over the last six decades, foreign companies have established their businesses in Cuba on properties that the Cuban revolution confiscated from their original owners. Up to now there was nothing that these people could do to recover their land, but the activation of part of a 1996 law could help them claim what once belonged to them.
Analysis of ongoing attempt to restore democracy in Venezuela
Former ambassador John Feeley spoke to UNews about the escalating situation in Venezuela, and what is next for the opposition if they succeed.
Protests in Honduras over health and education turned violent
In Honduras, protests over reforms to health and education quickly spiraled out of control. What began as peaceful demonstrations turned into violent clashes with police.
Train provides hope to migrants, but the journey is difficult and dangerous
In the Southern State of Chiapas, one train line is providing Central American migrants with hope, and the means to head north on their route to the United States. But for some, that journey is difficult and very dangerous.
Enrique Acevedo interviews Corey Booker over tacos
New Jersey Senator Cory Booker, who announced his own run for president on February, is now part of the most diverse field of candidates in American history. Enrique Acevedo sat down with the Senator - over some tacos - to talk about key issues.
President Trump seeks to reform asylum process in the United States
Asylum seekers may face new restraints under President Trump's latest order. The President introduced sweeping changes to asylum in a newly released memo. Democrats are criticizing the administration's latest move.