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Blockade
Ana Sofía and a young Cuban explain why the U.S. embargo is not the main cause of the crisis on the Island
Oil worker captured by the U.S. was under Russian protection: Moscow sent a submarine to escort him
The U.S. captures the oil tanker Marinera (formerly Bella 1) linked to Venezuela after two weeks of pursuit in the Atlantic
Trump claims that Venezuela will deliver up to 50 million barrels of oil to the U.S.
Is the Trump administration preparing for a radical shift towards Cuba?
Rocío Monasterio to Bruno Rodríguez: "Start looking for a communist country to give you asylum."
What Díaz-Canel said: Between paralysis and propaganda
Díaz-Canel: "The Caribbean must unite to face the threat from the United States against Venezuela."
Díaz-Canel acknowledges a critical outlook: GDP decreased by 4% and inflation is soaring
Maduro's delusion: he claims that Venezuela is ready to "knock the teeth out" of the U.S.
The President of Honduras declares the elections in which her party placed third as "null."
Eternal blackout: Cuban regime confirms that energy crisis will persist as long as "the blockade" exists
Díaz Canel speaks about "the daily complexities imposed on us by the blockade" following the blackout in the west, and social media erupts
OCDH responds to UN reporter: “Cuba’s misery is the fault of communism, not foreign sanctions”
Díaz-Canel calls for "creativity and courage" to sustain the Cuban economy
Díaz-Canel plays the victim before the UN rapporteur, while the Cuban people survive the internal blockade and failed policies
Cuban regime seeks support from UN rapporteur on sanctions while civil society demands to be heard
UN rapporteur hears official complaints about the "blockade," while Cubans report corruption and poor government management
"Hurricanes and Blockade": Chilean Leftist Candidate Justifies Misery and Lack of Freedoms in Cuba
The theater director lashes out on social media: "The health crisis has more neglect than lockdown."
Endemic blackouts in Cuba: UNE reports a high deficit in electricity generation
Las Tunas continues to lack water in homes despite the reservoirs being full
Propaganda among the rubble: Regime television justifies the refusal of U.S. aid.
Díaz-Canel gives a veiled message to Washington amidst the crisis caused by Hurricane Melissa
Carlos Giménez warns countries that supported the Cuban regime at the UN: "Don’t come begging afterwards."
Which European allies of Washington supported the Cuban regime at the UN?
Which Latin American countries abstained or voted against Cuba at the UN?
The end of consensus: Cuba achieves its worst result at the UN in over three decades
Devastated Oriente and the Cuban regime continues with its propaganda
Historic decline in support for Cuba at the UN due to the U.S. embargo
José Daniel Ferrer on the vote regarding the embargo: "The criminal is condemned and punished."
The "blockade" does not exist
The Diplomacy of Victimhood: How the Cuban Regime Rewrites the Embargo Before the UN Vote
The big lie of the U.S. "blockade" against Cuba: The data that the news report did not show
Havana challenges Kyiv over claims of Cuban mercenaries: "Everyone knows that's a lie."
Gerardo Hernández promotes Cuba as a "paradise" and sparks a wave of criticism
Diplomatic clash between Díaz-Canel and Washington on the eve of the UN vote on the embargo
The Cuban regime fears pressure from the U.S. in the upcoming UN vote on the embargo
Cuba relaunches its campaign against the embargo at the UN while the U.S. changes its strategy to isolate it
Nervousness in Havana: Cuba faces voting at the UN under the shadow of mercenaries in Ukraine
October 19, 1960: The day the United States embargo against Cuba began and the myth of the "blockade"
CUPET blames the "blockade" for the fuel shortage in Cuba and criticizes those who blame the government
Díaz-Canel clings to the embargo and compares Cuba to Gaza before the FAO
After a day without electricity, the regime claims that the blackouts are the fault of the U.S.
USA: "If the 'revolution' is doing so well, why is the dictatorship so afraid of free elections?"
Official journalists justify blackouts and scold the public for complaining
Johana Tablada responds to Washington's criticisms: "I have never said that the blockade does not exist."
The U.S. refers to Johana Tablada and Marrero Cruz as "puppets of the Cuban dictatorship."
"The Two Havanas": Cuban journalist highlights the contrast between tourist luxury and daily poverty
Research reveals that AMLO sent Cuba 15 million textbooks containing communist propaganda
"The story of the blockade is already very worn out": reactions to the testimony of a "leftist" Spaniard who was in Cuba
What you didn't expect to see: Cuban shows modern trucks from the U.S. on the island
Blockade or failed system? TikToker questions the romantic narrative from the Latin American left regarding Cuba
Cuban official who attacked Mike Hammer on TV requested foreign currency to save ETECSA
Victimhood and repression: Johana Tablada and the old formula of Castroism in the face of heightened pressures from the U.S.
Defenders of the Cuban regime confront Mike Hammer in Varadero: “The people chose Revolution.”
Washington pressures the Cuban regime, and Havana responds with the same old rhetoric
Jorge Junior experiences blackouts in Havana, echoes the regime's narrative, and social media is ablaze: "I know we are blocked."
The Cuban regime strikes back against criticism of its economic management and once again blames the "blockade."
Díaz-Canel breaks his silence following the rate hike by ETECSA that has infuriated Cubans
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