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President Donald Trump signed a memo Wednesday approving the use of the U.S. naval station at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for the ...
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Which seems to be nearly all that’s left here ― and indeed throughout the better part of today’s increasingly desperate Cuba. Out of hundreds of the port’s fishermen, only a handful remain.
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the U.S. and Cuba signed a lease for 45 square miles of land and water, which was reaffirmed by a 1934 treaty that included a provision to eventually end the lease, according to USA TODAY.