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The Hermès Tennis Crab: Raúl Castro's grandson talks about saving Cuba
"If the revolution needs me to take that step, I will do it": El Cangrejo presents himself as the heir in the shadows
The crab says it hurts him that Cubans do not live like he does
Is Cuba following the Chinese model? This is what Vice Prime Minister Óscar Pérez-Oliva Fraga answered
Radical reforms in Cuba come too late for a country mired in blackouts and shortages, warns The Economist
Spanish press focuses on the regime's company that received 1.6 million euros under the Grandchildren's Law
Negotiation, no; transition, no: they prefer to govern over ruins
Elián González denies having been used by the regime: "My father would never use me."
Sandro Castro sends a message to Marco Rubio: in his infinite kindness, he wants to help distribute the 100 million
Óscar Pérez-Oliva Fraga: "The reforms do not respond to external pressure."
Bruno Rodríguez attacks Marco Rubio over Cuba-US dialogue
Between 80 and 100 million euros, the loss of Spanish companies in Cuba
The regime aims to save itself with domestic tourism and announces open facilities for the summer
The Cuban regime says it is willing to engage in dialogue with the United States regarding investment
Raúl Torres romanticizes the "courage to stand firm... amidst the cracks of the Cuban collapse."
The words of Díaz-Canel "are full of truth and optimism," jokes a columnist from El País in response to the new measures
GAESA sells assets of the Mariel container terminal following new U.S. sanctions.
The 176 measures are “a new redistribution of power” within Castroism, claims a Cuban economist
Pedro Monreal: "The 176 measures are a 'monster,' perhaps more of a deformed hybrid."
Julio César Guanche focuses on "the tragedy of the crisis, its interested exploitation, and the lack of capacity of the Cuban people to intervene."
Reduction of transportation to Cuba increases the cost of cigars worldwide
Díaz-Canel mocks the 100 million in aid from the U.S.: "It seems like a joke."
"Trump does not rule in Cuba": Díaz-Canel responds to Washington's pressures
Cubans without food and hotels with everything for tourists
Economist Mauricio de Miranda highlights that GAESA is not listed among the 176 measures of the Cuban regime
Former spy Ramón Labañino claims that "in Cuba, the power belongs to the people" and faces mockery: "Tell that to GAESA."
Organization warns about the risk of "buddy capitalism" following new economic measures in Cuba
Rosa María Payá: "GAESA is the dictatorship's vault."
Cubans at the former Payret Cinema: "Not one more hotel"
The Grand Aston La Habana hotel is temporarily closed
The U.S. sanctions the wife of Alejandro Castro Espín and tightens the noose around Raúl Castro's son
Marco Rubio issues a global warning: Doing business with GAESA can be costly
Bruno Rodríguez erupts after Marco Rubio's new sanctions
The United States deals a heavy blow to the financial heart of the Cuban regime
Marco Rubio responds to Díaz-Canel's reforms: "They prioritize total control over freedom."
Trump and Rubio respond to the Cuban regime's reforms with new sanctions
The United States sanctions new entities of GAESA for diverting resources from the Cuban people
The Crab emerged from the shadows: Cuba no longer disguises that it is a monarchy
"Can a crab talk?": Popular Cuban poet shakes up social media with his new satire "La vaselina"
Actor Luis Alberto García calls for preventing PCC leaders and military officials from becoming the new magnates of Cuba
Hayes on the new economic measures: "They do not seek development, but political survival."
"We must take care of the golden hen that brings in the dollars": ETECSA installs 24 kW solar panels in Limonar
López-Levy and the Promotion of "El Cangrejo": Controversy Over the Legitimization of a Heir to Castroism
The U.S. characterizes the economic reforms announced by Cuba as "superficial smoke signals."
Sandro Castro lends a hand to El Cangrejo after his first public interview
176 Measures to Steal a Country
Cubans and foreigners will be able to buy shares of Cuban state-owned companies
Vance in Cuba: "If they make smart decisions, we will have a much better relationship."
Cuba will open its banking system to private and foreign institutions and allow companies to have accounts abroad
The European Parliament has spoken; now the Commission and the European Council must act
Economist dampens expectations about reforms in Cuba: "Without energy, foreign currency, technology, or external demand, they are unlikely."
The U.S. warns another foreign company over trafficking in confiscated properties in Cuba
"The time has run out for the country": Saladrigas on the crisis in Cuba
GAESA did not appear in May: Cubadebate ignores years of coverage
What lies behind the closure of a popular shipping platform to Cuba?
Cubadebate defends GAESA: "Target of an opportunistic digital campaign against Cuba"
Tarará: A Ghost Town in Cuba
Only 30,883 tourists arrived in Cuba in May: the worst figure in years
Following the agreement with Iran, the question arises: Will Trump now set his sights on Cuba?
The Castro power group is the "primary responsible party for the national ruin," asserts a Cuban academic
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