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Bayamo
The egg in Cuba: a luxury at 135 pesos in Las Tunas
Drops of relief for the health collapse: five ambulances delivered to the hospital in Santiago de Cuba
Video: Woman falls into an uncovered well in Bayamo and is taken to the hospital on an electric scooter due to a lack of an ambulance
Etecsa invites a "digital transformation" in Granma amidst blackouts, high rates, and poor connectivity
They boast in Granma of water supply to 4,567 people while hundreds of thousands lack it in the country
"Do you recognize it?: 'If you are Cuban, this sound will take you back to your best memories.'"
Businesses in Bayamo close for not accepting payments by transfer: "They will be audited by the ONAT."
Regime boasts new store in Bayamo: "All products can be paid for via transfers."
Banner in Guanabacoa: "Repression is increasing, but they have not managed to stop the disobedience."
Pregnant woman dies at seven months in Bayamo after alleged assault by her husband
All the equipment of a Cuban pastry chef was stolen: "They left me with nothing to support my daughter."
The regime commemorates July 26th in Bayamo with the impressive figure of... four container houses delivered
"Did the prices match the salary?": Fair in Granma for July 26
U.S.: "The Cuban regime will not be able to steal or divert this aid."
More than 400 thousand pesos raised in two days for the Cuban girl Lía, who lives in extreme poverty in Bayamo
Cubans raise toys, clothing, and money for the girl Lía
Help is being sought for an eight-year-old Cuban girl living in extreme poverty
Two missing children found safe and sound in Bayamo
Poor quality of packaged rice in Cuba reported by Mipyme: "Strange taste and smell"
Víctor Manuel Domínguez, a Cuban writer, labor activist, and independent journalist, has passed away
Garbage in Cuba: An entire street closed in Bayamo
"They are taken to the slaughterhouse": Cubans react to the recruitment for Military Service in Bayamo
The U.S. confirms that the 100 million dollars in aid for Cuba will begin to be delivered in July
More than an hour stranded on the streets of Cuba and what he said left everyone speechless: "It's sad what we are experiencing."
"In what each corner of Bayamo has turned into."
"Where in the country is that?": Bandec says that retirees are their priority
"Prepared for what?": Cubans respond with ridicule to another defense preparation show in Bayamo
We want at least three hours of light: Cubans to the leader of Granma
Cuban journalist had only 20 hours of electricity in 10 days in Cuba
The journalist returns from Cuba with the feeling that the people are waiting for someone from outside to save them
Prices in Bayamo: a carton of eggs for 4,000 pesos, a pound of sugar for 400, and oil for 1,500
"Are they fleeing from the blackouts?": A conga with horse-drawn carriages goes viral in Bayamo
The Party leader in Granma presents street cooking due to blackouts as "humanism."
"It is the only support for my blind mother": Cuban denounces the theft of the tires from his bike taxi in Bayamo
Cuban man reports theft of tires from his bike taxi: "I only work to support my blind mother."
Granma Tribunal imposes seven years in prison on young man for carrying two "chemical" paper wraps
Garbage and unsanitary hotspots are taking over in the "Cradle of Cuban nationality."
Bayamo mobilizes fighters to "explain" the blackouts amidst the energy collapse
Severe local storm causes flooding in Bayamo
Mike Hammer meets with the leadership of the Catholic Church in Cuba to coordinate the $100 million in aid from the U.S.
The U.S. sent two planes to Cuba with humanitarian aid this week
“Civil Society?”: Díaz-Canel and Marrero continue the “signatures for the homeland” show
Damage to 85 homes and 19 state facilities following a severe storm in Bayamo
A strong severe local storm hits Granma with hail, fallen trees, and electrical damages
Between cardboard and slogans: "My mailbox against the blockade," the new ideological campaign of the FMC in Granma
Cuban regime awards project in Granma to train "guardians of socialist democracy" from childhood
Granma Electric Company sets up a charging station for cellphones amid the energy crisis
The regime defends collaboration with the Church following the offer of assistance from the U.S.: "Our work has been rich and productive."
Solar energy continues to be unable to resolve blackouts in Cuba due to a lack of batteries
Cáritas updates on the distribution of aid sent by the U.S. to victims of Hurricane Melissa
Abandoned and in ruins: this is how the Lidia Doce Nursing Home in Bayamo looks
New revolutionary task for the diaspora: prepare the family emergency bag for the war
"I only travel around Cuba because I have dollars," admits an American academic who defends the Havana regime
They have restored access across the bridge over the El Salado River in Granma
The PCC Secretary in Granma seeks the help of a spiritualist cord to ward off threats from the U.S.
Cuban Gretel Moreno Borrero triumphs in the women's volleyball league in France
The bridge over the Salado River on the Bayamo-Las Tunas road is closed due to damage six months after Hurricane Melissa
Amid shouts of "Long live Fidel," Cándido Fabré energizes May Day in Bayamo
Reports of inadequate conditions for pregnant women at the maternal hospital in Camagüey
Glory of Granma baseball, Víctor Tornés, is living in neglect after suffering a stroke and urgently needs help
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