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CiberCuba has established itself in recent months as a reliable source of information about Cuba and Venezuela, being cited by prestigious international media such as The Guardian, TIME, NPR, and Fortune, in a context marked by profound political and geopolitical changes in the region.
Since early 2026, following the capture of the Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro by U.S. forces and the beginning of a complex political transition in Venezuela, international attention on the Caracas–Havana axis has intensified. In this context, the content published by CiberCuba —especially through its English edition, en.cibercuba.com— has been used as an informational and contextual source by major international newsrooms to analyze the events.
The English edition boosts international projection
Most recent mentions correspond to articles published on en.cibercuba.com, the English version of CiberCuba, created to facilitate access to verified and contextualized information about Cuba and Venezuela for global audiences, journalists, analysts, and research centers.
CiberCuba operates as a multilingual platform that enables readers to choose different languages via a visible selector next to the media's logo, facilitating the international dissemination of content at a time when the region is regaining a central place in the global news agenda.
Cuba and Venezuela at a historical turning point
The fall of Nicolás Maduro's regime marked a regional turning point with direct consequences for Cuba. The collapse of Venezuelan oil supplies to the Island, the withdrawal of Cuban medical personnel, and the reconfiguration of political and energy alliances have left the Cuban regime in a state of unprecedented energy and financial isolation.
In this context, CiberCuba has been cited and used as a specialized source to explain the historical interdependence between the regimes of Caracas and Havana, as well as the economic, social, and geopolitical implications arising from the break in that relationship following Maduro's departure from power.
An independent media outlet with a global reach
CiberCuba is an independent media outlet focused on current events in Cuba, the Cuban diaspora, and the major political and social processes affecting the region. With editions in various languages and a global audience, it has become a regular reference for journalists and analysts seeking direct, contextualized information based on verifiable sources.
Recent quotes in top international media confirm CiberCuba's positioning as a key source for understanding the current political reconfiguration of Cuba and Venezuela, during one of the most significant moments for both countries in decades.
Some references in international media to CiberCuba
The Guardian: Analysis of the multidimensional collapse of the Cuban regime and the migratory exodus, The report includes several references to CiberCuba as an information source.
TIME:Explanation of the new scenario between the United States and Venezuela following Maduro's capture
Hindustan Times:The story of a Cuban family affected by deportations in the United States
The Conversation: Analysis on the impact of Maduro's fall on the stability of the Cuban regime y Profile of María Corina Machado and the Venezuelan political context
Fortune:Analysis of how operations in Venezuela directly impact the Cuban regime
The Hill:Column on the effect of Trump's policy on authoritarian regimes
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