Cuban leaders
Havana Electric Company mixes outages and betrayals in a propaganda message tinged with "human story."
Controversy Among Official Journalists: Cuban Regime Spokespersons Disagree on Leadership and Projects
The regime claims that the majority of Cubans support the "revolution," according to a sociological study by the PCC
Cuban regime dismisses the Ideological Chief of the Communist Party and appoints him ambassador to Vietnam
Former Cuban leader Carlos Aldana, a key figure in Castroism during the 1980s, has died. He was ousted in the 1990s
The only public words from Anido Cuesta, the "advisor" to Díaz-Canel who is romantically linked with Ana de Armas in Madrid
Beatriz Johnson Urrutia visits Guamá and departs by helicopter without listening to the residents
The first vice minister of Cuba, Jorge Luis Perdomo Di-Lella, has been dismissed for inadequate performance
Díaz-Canel calls to "eradicate the culture of shoddiness" in Havana
The Governor and Deputy Governor of Las Tunas have been dismissed for "committed errors."
The Cuban Paradox: Leader Attends World Food Forum in Rome While the Island Suffers from Shortages
The Cuban regime calls for "increased training, demands, discipline, and control" of its leaders
"May apathy not consume us": The new threat from the Cuban regime to local leaders
Abel Prieto wishes a speedy recovery to El Taiger: "He has not given up on his love for Cuba."
Cuban Deputy Minister who sought asylum in the U.S. will settle in Florida
Cuban-American lawmakers respond to entry of Castro regime official through the U.S. border.
Marrero Cruz demands that Cuban leaders "focus" so that the "advancements" reach the "family economy."
The Cuban Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Security seeks asylum in the U.S
Manuel Marrero criticizes the shoddy work and lack of sensitivity among leaders in Cuba
Manuel Marrero after a day of blackouts in Cuba: "We do not lose our spirit."
Former Cuban leader denied having been a member of the Communist Party to travel to the U.S.
Alleged photo of former Cuban Chancellor Felipe Pérez Roque in Havana causes a stir on social media
The response from the U.S. State Department regarding the visa information request for a former Castro leader in Miami
Five congressmen and senators send a letter to Blinken and Mayorkas regarding former Cuban leader who arrived in Miami
Ultrack outraged by the arrival in Miami of a former Cuban Castro leader
María Elvira Salazar is calling for the visa of a former official of the Cuban regime who recently arrived in Miami to be revoked
They are requesting a federal investigation to determine how a former official of the Cuban regime was able to enter Miami
They warn about the ongoing arrival of repressors and former Castro leaders to the U.S.: "They lie to Immigration."
Revelation of how a former high-ranking Cuban official entered Miami: Could he be deported?
Former Cuban leader arrives in Miami and expresses frustration when identified
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