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Only 30,883 tourists arrived in Cuba in May: the worst figure in years
Following the agreement with Iran, the question rises: will Trump now set his sights on Cuba?
The Castro power group is the "main responsible party for the national ruin," asserts a Cuban academic
Summer promotional fair turns out to be "a joke" amid the crisis, experts say
EnvíosCuba Platform announces its closure
CUPET mobilizes its workers against U.S. sanctions amid the worst energy crisis
Vanguard Energy suspends fuel shipments to Cuba due to "operational limitations."
High-ranking Trump official issues message about Cuba: "Make it great again."
Díaz-Canel's measures: too late, too bad, too little
Carlos Giménez responds to Díaz-Canel: "No cosmetic invention will save them from what is coming their way."
CUPET sanctioned: expert reveals how it will impact fuel in Cuba
Marrero denounces new sanctions against CUPET as a "strike" by the U.S. against the Cuban people
Cuban regime strikes back at Rubio following sanctions on CUPET: "It's a collective punishment"
Trump opens a new front against the regime with sanctions on CUPET
Cuban regime seeks investors in South Korea but receives a warning
Cuban regime tries to clean up the image of GAESA: promises more availability in CUP thanks to dollar sales
Despite Trump's sanctions, Cuba increases purchases of chicken and agricultural products from the U.S.
The Spanish Foreign Minister will meet with Óscar Pérez-Oliva Fraga amid escalating tensions over U.S. sanctions.
The Cuban regime blames Trump's measures for the crisis in the hospital system
Economist Miguel Alejandro Hayes: dismantling GAESA would not be enough to dismantle the economic power of the Cuban regime
The dollar could reach 650 CUP in the informal market by June, according to economic analysis
Factories in Europe and empty pharmacies in Cuba: The questions raised by the BioCubaFarma case
Manuel Marrero sends a public message to Donald Trump and Marco Rubio
GAESA boasts housing projects: official data tells a different story
Wall Street Journal: More and more companies believe that operating in Cuba is no longer worthwhile
Cuban regime opens the door for emigrant investments: they will be able to manage hotels and create businesses
Member of the European Parliament Hermann Tertsch: "The tourism of Spanish socialists and unionists in Cuba is over."
The Cuban regime "cannot be dismantled without effective action of real force," asserts Cuban political scientist Armando Chaguaceda
Cubans respond to Díaz-Canel's optimism about a possible return of emigrants to invest in the country
Australian company Antilles Gold suspends trading on the stock exchange following U.S. sanctions for trade with Cuba
OCDH urges the EU to create an international fund for the compensation of victims of communism in Cuba
Another hotel chain announces its departure from Cuba
Alejandro Castro Espín's mother-in-law and sister-in-law live in the U.S.
The regime rewards its henchmen: They recognize "distinguished service" from MININT in Holguín
The revolutionary "chancleterismo": Cubadebate loses its composure and resorts to foul language
Mario Díaz-Balart: "The henchmen of the Castro regime have no place in the United States."
Canadian group Sunwing permanently suspends its tourist operations in Cuba
Cuban regime after payment suspension with Visa and Mastercard: Russian system MIR allows transactions to continue
U.S. Government calls for an end to the dictatorship in Cuba: "They deprive their citizens of freedom."
Díaz-Canel assures that Cuba is open to U.S. investments
Díaz-Canel demands that Spain and the EU protect their companies against Trump
Díaz-Canel: Meliá and Iberostar are leaving Cuba "against their will"
Díaz-Canel calls on emigrated Cubans to invest in and manage hotels in Cuba
USA Today: Trump bets on the "slow collapse" of the Cuban regime
The U.S. sanctions the mining company that received a 20-year concession for gold and copper in Cuba
The deadline is approaching: foreign companies must sever ties with GAESA or face sanctions
"Cubans deserve freedom and free elections": María Elvira Salazar responds to leftist activist
Elías Amor reveals who created GAESA and how it controls the Cuban economy
Trump or economic failure? The truth behind the departure of hotel chains from Cuba
"It's a medal for not bending the arm": Jorge Legañoa defends Díaz-Canel after U.S. sanctions.
Another Delcy Rodríguez? Manuel Marrero Cruz is exempt from U.S. sanctions.
Trump claims that Cubans want the presence of the United States on the island
Why doesn't the U.S. impose sanctions on El Cangrejo, Raúl Castro's grandson?
The U.S. demands that the Cuban regime open up the economy, release political prisoners, and stop blaming them for its failures
CSIS analyzes five scenarios for the use of U.S. military force against Cuba amid rising tensions
Díaz-Canel responds with rhetoric of resistance after being sanctioned by the U.S.
Bruno Rodríguez defends Díaz-Canel and Lis Cuesta after U.S. sanctions: "Vile and illegitimate"
The U.S. warns those who do business with GAESA, MININT, and MINFAR
Trump: "What we want is a Cuba capable of feeding its people."
The U.S. tightens the noose on the economic and military leadership of the Cuban regime: it blocks companies from GAESA, MININT, and MINFAR
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