Changes in Cuba
CiberCuba launches an interactive tool to monitor the exchange rate in Cuba in real time
Catholic priest from Santiago de Cuba: "By 2025, those who do not change will become extinct."
Letter from a Cuban to Santa Claus: "Bring me hope; it's needed here more than a liter of oil."
The Whistle of the Grinder: A Tradition That Faded from the Streets of Matanzas
Yordenis Ugás calls for unity among Cubans against the dictatorship and for the liberation of political prisoners
Cuban regime announces changes to "revitalize the economy."
Cuban priest Alberto Reyes: "Change doesn't happen on its own, nor can it be left to time."
"Who would you choose as President?": Civil society projects visions for Cuba's democratic future
Cuban priest Alberto Reyes urges the people not to settle for improvement but to fight for a definitive change
"Let's Save the Little Plant": Ulises Toirac's Thoughtful Message About Cuba
Priest Alberto Reyes: "Social change must come from the people; it will not come from those who govern us."
Students rally for the freedom of Cuba at a school in the United States
Brave Camagüey residents propose six steps to save Cuba
Opinions in Cuba: What Would José Martí Change?
Amelia Calzadilla: "The homeland is each one of us with our differences and abilities."
Nine Cuban governors replaced and six confirmed in provincial elections
The government maintains requirements for the issuance of passports to underage Cubans
Dian Carriera Sánchez, the first Cuban child to adopt his mother's surname
Priest Alberto Reyes: "The moment of transition has arrived for everyone."
Pedro Luis Ferrer: "Let prison cease to be an option against those who express their legitimate discontent."
Cuban priest Alberto Reyes assures that another 11J is just around the corner
Cuban Communist Party eases membership process, reduces sanctions, and delays the expulsion of its members
Actor Carlos Massola calls for a "total change" in Cuba
Michel Mirabal is hopeful for profound changes in Cuba
Filmmaker Fernando Pérez: “The youth will bring change to Cuba.”
This is how "Cambio" sounds, the song by El Niño y La Verdad that was censored in Cuba
Pablo Milanés signs a manifesto from Cuban civil society calling for "profound and urgent changes."
Carlos Alberto Montaner and Rafael del Pino lead the "Change Now!" petition
Advice for the Democratic Transition on the fire in Matanzas: "This catastrophe is fundamentally political."
Díaz-Canel calls for tackling economic challenges by "revolutionizing the revolution."
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