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Cuban regime blames the U.S. for hunger on the Island after promoting a resolution in the UN
Cuban who requested an AKM from the regime now sends a message of "love and friendship."
The Cuban regime has promised again to turn Mariel into an international logistics hub
When did the collapse of Cuba really begin?: A Spanish newspaper seeks the turning point of the island
Harvard professor criticizes the "unforgivable incompetence" of the Cuban regime
"The Castros are the ones who are starving us": Cubans point to those responsible for the collapse
Marrero boasts about the government program and asserts that 'the fiscal deficit was lower than planned.'
Díaz-Canel acknowledges that Raúl Castro is leading the dialogue with the U.S.
Milk, rice, beans, tuna: what the government promises to pregnant women and underweight children in Matanzas with donations from Mexico
Sale of medical services: Bruno Rodríguez once again accuses the U.S. of 'cutting off revenue sources' for the Cuban regime
GAESA, the economic heart of the Cuban regime that Washington seeks to target
From foreign investor to prisoner in Cuba: The story that warns about the regime's new "opening"
The war in the Gulf and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz could double prices in Cuba by the end of the year
Officials assure that international donations in Cuba are distributed "transparently" and with "popular control."
The Armed Forces in light of their historical decision: to defend Cuba or the Castro family?
Empty hotels: Hotel occupancy in Cuba drops to 18.9% in 2025, the lowest in its recent history
The decline of tourism in Cuba amidst the global boom in the sector
Raúl Castro continues to lead in Cuba: The image of the "Crab" in the Political Bureau that reveals everything
The parsimony of El Cangrejo and the tremors of Canel: when an image shouts who’s in charge
Cuban economist: Without political change, the current model leads to a "Russian-style" transition
"The children of the regime's satraps are making deals": Salazar exposes the remittance business of Cuban diplomats' families
Who talks to Washington? The power circle of Raúl Castro under scrutiny
The U.S. is holding secret talks with Raúl Castro's circle, reveals Congressman Díaz-Balart
The dilemma of the Armed Forces of the Cuban regime
Cubans distrust a U.S. media report about a supposed agreement between Washington and Havana
Chavismo without oil and Castroism without GAESA: The missing key in the debate about the future of Cuba
"Cubastroika" or real transition? The doubts left by the strategy regarding Cuba attributed to Washington
Cuba's regime elites are preparing to survive a potential change of power, according to an expert
Political analyst warns that Díaz-Canel's departure would not trigger the collapse of the Cuban regime
María Victoria Gil requests that her brother Alejandro Gil be acknowledged as a political prisoner
Tourism in Cuba without salvation: the sector is fading just like the collapsed energy system
The sister of the head of GAESA lives in the U.S. and runs businesses in a powerful sector in Florida
Cuban tanker Eugenia Gas receives authorization to load liquefied gas in Venezuela after months of failed attempts
"Secretary Rubio is in high-level talks with the regime," Trump asserts
The Cuban dictatorship introduces a law to seize the foreign currency from e-commerce
Marco Rubio's team meets with "El Cangrejo" in Saint Kitts
Marco Rubio defends the resale of Venezuelan oil to private entities in Cuba
Democracy, reparations, and economic pressure: The strategy of the U.S. before the Supreme Court regarding Cuba
The Supreme Court decides today on the scope of the Helms-Burton: Billions at stake and a potential avalanche of claims
From Mariel to Panama: The professional journey of Ania Guillermina Lastres Morera's daughter, the head of GAESA
Hotels with electricity and special dinners while the town sinks into blackouts and misery
GAESA: how a "socialist" country ended up under the control of an opaque business conglomerate
Eight keys for Rubio to achieve the change that Cuba needs
Cuban-American congress members avoid confirming contacts between Marco Rubio and Raúl Castro's grandson
This is how they reacted in Miami to the reports of contacts between Marco Rubio and "El Cangrejo."
Miami Herald confirms conversations between Marco Rubio and Raúl Castro's grandson
Who is "El Cangrejo"? Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro amid luxury, power, and scandals
The dark fleet of Cuban oil tankers: how the dictatorship lost its last energy lifeline
Empty gas tanker returns to Cuba: The regime's futile attempts continue
The sinking business: Spanish hotel companies trapped in the collapse of Cuba
Who will "Delcy Rodríguez" be in Cuba? The operator that the Castro regime will need when the time comes to negotiate
Regime announces "painful reorganization process for the population": What is the Díaz-Canel government plotting?
They reveal the privileged life and travels of Ulises Rosales del Toro's family, the "general of moringa."
Coincidence or fate? The theory that suggests the dictatorship will fall in 2026
Havana offers dialogue, but without relinquishing power: The Cuban regime's red lines before Washington
The Constitution, the economy, and the socialist system: The topics that the Cuban regime is unwilling to discuss with the U.S.
Tourism in Cuba plunges in 2025: Fewer visitors, a worse December, and a high season in crisis
“No We Are Not a Threat”: Cuban Regime Seeks Closer Ties with the U.S. Amid Rising Tensions
Sandro Castro says that an agreement with the U.S. "would be ideal" to resolve the problems affecting the people
Smiling for the photo: Díaz-Canel keeps the circus of defense preparation going
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