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Empty hotels: Hotel occupancy in Cuba falls to 18.9% in 2025, the lowest in its recent history
Decline of tourism in Cuba amidst the international boom of the sector
Raúl Castro continues to wield power 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 a profit": Salazar exposes the remittance business of Cuban diplomats' families
Who speaks with Washington? Raúl Castro's circle of power under scrutiny
The U.S. is having secret conversations with Raúl Castro's inner circle, reveals Congressman Díaz-Balart
The dilemma of the Cuban Armed Forces
Cubans distrust a U.S. media report on alleged agreement between Washington and Havana
Chavismo without oil and Castroism without GAESA: The missing key in the debate about Cuba's future
“Cubastroika” or real transition? The doubts left by the strategy on Cuba attributed to Washington
The elites of the Cuban regime are preparing to survive a possible change of power, according to an expert
Political analyst warns that Díaz-Canel's departure would not lead to the collapse of the Cuban regime
María Victoria Gil requests that her brother Alejandro Gil be recognized as a political prisoner
Tourism in Cuba without salvation: the sector is fading like the collapsed energy system
Sister of the head of GAESA lives in the U.S. and manages 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 talks with the regime at the highest level," asserts Trump
The Cuban dictatorship introduces a law to seize the foreign currency from electronic 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, compensation, and economic pressure: The U.S. strategy before the Supreme Court regarding Cuba
The Supreme Court decides today on the scope of the Helms-Burton Law: 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 people drown in 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 Cuba needs
Cuban-American congresspeople avoid confirming contacts between Marco Rubio and Raúl Castro's grandson
This is how they reacted in Miami to 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 amidst luxury, power, and scandals
The dark fleet of Cuban oil tankers: how the dictatorship lost its last energy lifeline
Gas tanker returns empty to Cuba: The regime's fruitless attempts continue
The sinking business: Spanish hotel companies trapped in Cuba's collapse
Who will "Delcy Rodríguez" be in Cuba? The operator that the Castro regime will need when the time comes to negotiate
The regime announces a "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 destiny? The theory that suggests the dictatorship will fall in 2026
Havana offers dialogue, but without relinquishing power: The red lines of the Cuban regime 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
"We are not a threat": Cuban regime seeks rapprochement with the U.S. amid tensions
Sandro Castro says that an agreement with the U.S. "would be ideal" to resolve the issues affecting the people
Smiling for the photo: Díaz-Canel keeps up the circus of defense preparations
Trump to the regime of Cuba: "We will be kind, but the time of communism is over."
Trump reveals that he asked Sheinbaum to cut oil to Cuba: "She complied."
"The Cuban regime must disappear": a stern warning from Congresswoman Malliotakis following Trump's measures
Venezuela defends Castroism and accuses Trump of "violating international law."
Miami-Dade Commissioner: "The communist regime is facing unprecedented pressure."
China challenges the U.S. and promises to continue supporting the Cuban regime
Why did the oil tanker Mia Grace, which was carrying fuel to Cuba from Africa, change course?
Oil tanker carrying fuel to Cuba from Africa changes course in the middle of the Atlantic
Cuba's Embassy in Canada promises fuel and "total normality" for tourism while the island remains in darkness
The regime showcases Mijaín López in Spain as a lure for tourism in Cuba
Maduro's capture leaves Cuba without oil and forces the regime to seek fuel in Africa
This is how the regime manages the energy crisis: More blackouts for Cubans while "everything remains the same" for Canadian tourism
The Cuban regime clings to international events and conferences while the country is falling apart
In the absence of Raúl, his grandson: El Cangrejo appears alongside Díaz-Canel at the farewell for soldiers who died in Venezuela
A private jet linked to the Castro regime stayed in Monterrey for 13 days, raising questions about its mysterious stopover
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