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Unmasked on the global stage World reacts to U.S. mayhem and madness


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America is imploding and as the American people expressed shock, horror and indignation witnessing images of other Americans violently storm the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C., to disrupt a democratic process; worldwide others were not as shocked. Various nations friend, foe and in between reacted to the assault on the world’s strongest military and economic power.
In the face of violent clashes, several dozen arrests, and five deaths, including a Capitol police officer, in the aftermath, the world witnessed a great nation unraveled; a president unhinged; and a meltdown of its veneer of stability.  “January 6, 2021 may turn out to be a turning point, not only in U.S. history, but world history,” said Dr. Gerald Horne, professor of history, at the University of Houston.  ....

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PM Modi, Host of World Leaders Call for Peaceful Transition of Power in the US


PM Modi, Host of World Leaders Call for Peaceful Transition of Power in the US
Many world leaders expressed shock at the violent attempt by Donald Trump supporters to force Congress to block the appointment of president-elect Joe Biden.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Photo: PTI
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New Delhi: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was among a slew of world leaders who called for a peaceful transition of power in the US, after a mob of supporters, many armed, of President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol where Congress was going to certify his successor’s electoral college victory.
“Distressed to see news about rioting and violence in Washington DC. Orderly and peaceful transfer of power must continue. The democratic process cannot be allowed to be subverted through unlawful protests,” tweeted Modi early Thursday morning. ....

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Will Joe Biden restore ties with Cuba?


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Yucatan Times on December 29, 2020
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Raúl Castro and Barack Obama at their historic meeting in Panama in April. /(Photo: AP)
On the campaign trail, President-elect Joe Biden promised to reverse Donald Trump’s restrictions on travel and remittances to Cuba. But he stopped short of saying just how far he’ll go in restoring ties with the communist island.
To rewrite Cuba policy, Biden will have to navigate the perilous waters of Florida politics, where a large exile population has turned increasingly Republican. The landscape in Cuba has also changed since former President Barack Obama and Raúl Castro agreed to reestablish diplomatic relations in December 2014. ....

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Will Biden Restore Ties With Cuba? Florida Loss Muddies Plans


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On the campaign trail, President-elect Joe Biden promised to reverse Donald Trump’s restrictions on travel and remittances to Cuba. But he stopped short of saying just how far he’ll go in restoring ties with the communist island.
To rewrite Cuba policy, Biden will have to navigate the perilous waters of Florida politics, where a large exile population has turned increasingly Republican. The landscape in Cuba has also changed since former President Barack Obama and Raúl Castro agreed to reestablish diplomatic relations in December 2014.
“It’s not the same Cuba as it was four years ago,” said Eric Farnsworth, vice president of the Council of the Americas and a former U.S. State Department official. “I think there’s going to be a sober reassessment about … did meaningful change happen?” ....

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