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Carlos Manuel de Céspedes
Manchan valla with the face of the dictator Fidel Castro in Yara
Telesur says that "Cuba is shielded against blackouts with solar energy" and ignites a wave of criticism
Cuban singer erupts after blackouts: “You don’t play with my daughter’s food”
Havana will continue to face water issues: the blame is not solely on the widespread blackout
Bruno Rodríguez commemorates the explosion of the Maine, and Cubans respond: “You sink Cuba every day.”
Cuba without electricity but with propaganda: Regime spends fuel and resources on the "caravan of freedom"
Almost half the country without signal: ETECSA collapses after massive blackout in Cuba
Scarcity and spoiled food: The drama left by Hurricane Melissa in Cuba
Municipio Guamá, in Santiago de Cuba, is beginning to feel the effects of Melissa
Goodbye to the last assailant of July 26: Former political prisoner Orlando Castro passes away in Miami
They are seeking to evacuate more than 110,000 people in Granma ahead of the imminent arrival of Melissa
Lines and shortages: Guantánamo government sells coal ahead of Hurricane Melissa's approach
Melissa intensifies even further: Discover the latest update from the NHC
Díaz-Canel links Céspedes to the 1959 revolution and faces criticism for manipulating history
Raúl Castro reappears at the event for July 26 in Ciego de Ávila
Gran Maestro Expelled from the Masonic Lodge of Cuba
Monsignor Manuel Hilario has passed away, great-great-grandson of Carlos Manuel de Céspedes
Blackouts show no mercy in Cuba: Electrical deficit exceeds 1,000 MW
Who granted freedom to the slaves in Cuba?
What the Grito de Yara Means, More Than 150 Years Later
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