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Espionage Confessions and Press Freedom Clash
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Former US ambassador Victor Manuel Rocha to plead guilty to spying for Cuba for over four decades, facing allegations of covert activities for Cuba's intelligence since 1981. Meanwhile, veteran journalist Catherine Herridge held in contempt for not revealing sources, highlighting the clash between press freedom and legal obligations.
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How might Rocha's espionage activities impact US-Cuba relations, especially in terms of intelligence sharing and trust?
In what ways could Herridge's case set a precedent for future legal battles between journalists and the government regarding source protection?
What measures could be taken to safeguard national security without infringing upon press freedom in cases involving sensitive information?
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