U.S. relations with Cuba have been strained since Fidel Castro seized control in 1959. For more than 45 years Washington has imposed a trade embargo against Cuba. Lisa Mullins speaks with reporter Stephen Gibbs about the challenges he faces as a journalist in Castro's Cuba. The diplomatic tit-for tat between the United States and Cuba continues. The US Interests Section in Havana has put parts of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on display - Cuba has more physicians per capita than almost any other nation. Havana also sends many doctors to other countries. But experts worry that those countries are relying too much on Cuba's medical help. Also Lisa Mullins meets with Mario Coyula, one of Cuba's most respected architects.
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