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Everyone is waiting to see what the next diplomatic moves will be among the U.S., Cuba and Venezuela.
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We're looking at it. We think it's a positive idea," said State Department spokesman Robert Wood.
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Carlos Pascual, a former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine and a senior director on the White House's National Security Council staff, was proposed by President Barack Obama in March.
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Arizona's governor and two U.S. senators urged the federal government on Monday to send hundreds of additional troops to secure the porous Mexican border, along which ruthless drug cartels are waging bloody turf wars
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Some highlights of special committee hearing in Phoenix featuring state officials
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Three U.S. senators promised to funnel more federal money to Arizona after they heard local officials complain about how Mexican cartels have taken a toll on the state.
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The army has turned Juarez into an occupied city in which all citizens are presumed to be drug traffickers," said Gustavo de la Rosa, the state human rights commissioner.
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The U.S. should end the embargo. Latin America should press on human rights
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It seems as though the Venezuelan leader knew that his gift would draw attention not just to the book itself, but to the dramatic tale told within.
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The underlying question is whether Obama's new style will make the United States stronger or weaker as the administration confronts a series of intractable problems around the world.