Jose Moya, a professor of Latin American history at Barnard College, joins Daljit Dhaliwal to discuss the impact of the U.S. trade embargo on Cuba. Moya explains what U.S. policy has meant for Cuban businesses and for American companies investing in Cuba. He also discusses the future of U.S.-Cuba economic relations.
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Cuban trade embargo continues to impair bilateral relations
Argentinians seek justice for victims of ‘Dirty War’
The court system in Argentina continues to prosecute those thought responsible for the death of tens of thousands during the military dictatorship. Daljit Dhaliwal discusses the lingering aftermath of the trauma with Jose Moya, a professor of history at Barnard College. And Teresa Bo of Al Jazeera English reports from Argentina.
U.S. ponders normalized relations with Cuba
Though there have been some reforms in recent years, human rights activists say Cuba fundamentally remains a repressive state. Martin Savidge talks to Jose Moya of Barnard College talks about the state of press freedom and the economic embargo.




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