Roberto de Jesús Guerra Pérez is the director of Hablemos Press, an illegal news outlet in Cuba. Newsy spoke with Guerra Pérez about the increase in repression of the press during President Obama's visit to Havana.
Obama's Cuba Trip Meant Less Press Freedom For These Reporters
President Obama's trip to Havana led to more repressive censorship for independent journalists on the island.
Newsy / Connor Hickox
Posted: 6:18 p.m. EDT Apr 1, 2016
Forest fires rage in Chile, killing at least 112 people over 3 days
The fires around Viña del Mar began in mountainous forested areas but have now moved into densely populated neighborhoods.
46 reported dead in Chile as fires move into densely populated areas
Authorities urged thousands of people in the Valparaiso region to evacuate their homes. Chile's interior minister says 92 forest fires are burning.
US says Americans should avoid dating apps in Colombia after 8 deaths
A State Department warning says criminals are using dating apps to lure victims to meet in public places and then later assaulting and robbing them.
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Biden campaign says it raised $25 million at a New York gala
The fundraiser at the Radio City Music Hall set a record for a political event, according to the Biden campaign.
Biden honors 'skilled diplomat' Esther Coopersmith after her death
Coopersmith, a career diplomat and UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador, served as the U.S. representative to the U.N. among other posts.
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Key attorney in Trump's Georgia election case speaks with Scripps News
Ashleigh Merchant talks about motion to disqualify Fani Willis: “I'd been called a liar so many times that day, I think I was sort of numb to it.”