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Georgia Gov. Kemp says he won't for the U.S. Senate in next year's midterm
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp says he is passing on running for the U..S Senate in next year's midterm elections, a blow to Republicans who spent months courting him to challenge Democratic incumbent.
Renewed U.S.-Cuba Ties Could Mean Big Things For Cigar Market
As the U.S. opens up to Cuban exports, David Savona of Cigar Aficionado magazine tells NPR's Arun Rath how it will affect the market for Cuban cigars.
What Do Cubans Think Of Renewed U.S. Relations?
After President Obama's announcement of dramatic changes to U.S. relations with Cuba, NPR's Arun Rath speaks with correspondent Carrie Kahn in Havana about how that country has reacted to the news.
Restoring Diplomatic Relations With Cuba Is A Complicated Process
Melissa Block talks to Roberta Jacobson, assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, about the first steps toward restoring diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Cuba.
Cubans Eager For More Economic Investment
by Carrie Kahn
We have Cuban reaction to the move toward normalization of ties between the country and the U.S.
New Romanian President Vows To Crack Down On Corruption
by Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson
On Sunday, Romania will swear in a new president, the first from one of that country's ethnic minorities. Klaus Iohannis, a little known mayor from Transylvania with German ancestry, scored a surprise victory last month over Romania's prime minister.
New Cuba Relationship Could Be A Boon For American Farmers
by Jackie Northam
Two-thirds of the food Cubans eat is imported — but the reestablishment of ties with the U.S. could open opportunities for American farmers.