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Alejandro Castro Espín
Díaz-Canel to the U.S.: "They are surprised by our ability to resist and create."
The U.S. sanctions the wife of Alejandro Castro Espín and tightens the restrictions on Raúl Castro's son
Bruno Rodríguez erupts following Marco Rubio's new sanctions
Trump and Rubio respond to the Cuban regime's reforms with new sanctions
The United States sanctions new entities of GAESA for diverting resources from the Cuban people
López-Levy and the promotion of "El Cangrejo": Controversy over the legitimization of a Castroism heir
Sandro Castro lends a hand to El Cangrejo after his first public interview
Sheinbaum defends the Cuban regime against Trump: "They have made a tremendous effort to open up their economy."
Bruno Rodríguez strikes again against Marco Rubio
President of Costa Rica supports U.S. measures towards Cuba: Against "the yoke of a dictatorship," any pressure is valid
Carlos Giménez responds to Díaz-Canel: "No cosmetic invention will save them from what is coming for them."
Are U.S. sanctions on Cuba real or just political theater?
Cuban sparks controversy on social media: "Cuba is a business and it will never be free, understand that."
Australian company Antilles Gold suspends trading on the stock exchange following U.S. sanctions for commerce with Cuba
Alejandro Castro Espín's mother-in-law and sister-in-law live in the United States.
Mario Díaz-Balart: "The henchmen of the Castro regime have no place in the United States."
Cuban regime after suspension of payments with Visa and Mastercard: Russian MIR system allows transactions to continue
The U.S. government demands an end to the dictatorship in Cuba: "They deprive their citizens of freedom."
Díaz-Canel demands that Spain and the EU protect their companies from Trump
Díaz-Canel: Meliá and Iberostar are leaving Cuba "against their will"
The U.S. sanctions the mining company that received a 20-year gold and copper concession in Cuba
Alejandro Castro Espín and his son sanctioned by the United States
"It's a medal for not bending the arm": Jorge Legañoa defends Díaz-Canel following U.S. sanctions.
Another Delcy Rodríguez? Manuel Marrero Cruz is exempt from U.S. sanctions.
What does the expansion of sanctions against the Cuban regime imply?
Why doesn't the U.S. impose sanctions on El Cangrejo, Raúl Castro's grandson?
Díaz-Canel responds with rhetoric of resistance after being sanctioned by the U.S.
Bruno Rodríguez defends Díaz-Canel and Lis Cuesta after U.S. sanctions: "Vile and illegitimate"
Manuel Anido, son of Lis Cuesta and ex of Ana de Armas, is added to the list of those sanctioned by the U.S.
The U.S. warns those who do business with GAESA, MININT, and MINFAR
The U.S. tightens its grip on the economic and military leadership of the Cuban regime: it blocks companies linked to GAESA, MININT, and MINFAR
Washington directly punishes the Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel
Washington sanctions two of the historical organizations of the Cuban regime: the CDR and the ICAP
The U.S. sanctions the Ministry of the Armed Forces of Cuba
The United States sanctions Miguel Díaz-Canel, Lis Cuesta, Alejandro Castro Espín, and the Ministry of the Armed Forces of Cuba
María Elvira Salazar: "The time has run out for Raúl Castro, his son, and his grandson."
Analyst explains the real structure of power in Cuba and who is in charge
"That didn't happen before": expert highlights the strangest aspect of the CIA director's visit to Cuba
The analyst recalls that this is not the first visit of a CIA director to Cuba
The sanctions against Cangrejo and the Castros in Cuba in light of the Delcy Rodríguez case in Venezuela
National survey: Díaz-Canel faces absolute rejection of the Cuban government
A cardboard Castro and his heirs auctioning off the nation
Wall Street Journal reveals the rise of the Castro clan amid tensions with the U.S.
Zoé Valdés demands the prohibition of the Communist Party in Cuba
From 'revolutionary oligarchy' to 'capitalist oligarchy': The mutation of Castroism to survive in power
Rubio denies New York Times version on Cuba's transition that leaves Castro's power intact
Who talks to Washington? Raúl Castro's circle of power under scrutiny
The U.S. is holding secret talks with Raúl Castro's inner circle, reveals Congressman Díaz-Balart
Trump pushes for a change in Havana: Díaz-Canel could fall during negotiations with the U.S.
"Castro Surname" and "elections": The phrase by Johana Tablada that ignited social media
Tablada asserts that the U.S. would not recognize elections in Cuba if a 'Castro' wins, but the Helms-Burton Act does not state that
The U.S. confirms contacts within the Cuban regime for a "peaceful" exit
José Daniel Ferrer: "A blow from the U.S. to Cuba should remove Díaz-Canel and Alejandro Castro from power."
Sandro Castro responds to those asking if it's true that his cousin El Cangrejo is negotiating with Rubio
Marco Rubio is negotiating a transition in Cuba with "El Cangrejo," the grandson of Raúl Castro
The Cuban regime denies that “relatives of government figures” are negotiating a transition with Washington: “It’s gossip.”
They spoke to him through the earpiece: Israel Rojas quietly corrects himself after controversial message about the “venerable elder and his family.”
Israel Rojas swears that he will not die for "a venerable old man and his family": The new trova of selective patriotism
Which Cuban leader will be the next "abducted" by Delta Force?
The mysterious marriage of Ana Hurtado in Cuba and its connections to the military elite of the totalitarian regime
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