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Government of Cuba
Who really holds power in Cuba? This is how Washington would perceive the regime's power structure
Díaz-Canel calls for local solutions to problems that the government is unable to resolve in Guanabacoa
Cuban ambassador in the Dominican Republic downplays the expulsion of nine diplomats and calls for "resistance."
Marrero assures that Fidel Castro lives "in every place where truth and justice are defended."
Why is the U.S. investigating the links of a powerful union with Havana?
Revealing what might be behind the departure of nine Cuban diplomats from the Dominican Republic
Cuban leaders call once again for increased food production in Havana as the agricultural crisis deepens
Matanzas sets up hotline to report price gouging: "Now they won't sell either chicken or oil."
Cubans react to the expulsion of diplomats from the Dominican Republic: "Little by little, the noose is tightening around them."
Díaz-Canel calls for viewing the world through Fidel Castro's "legacy" on the day he would have turned 100 years old
Desperate Cuban after days of blackout: "In this country, there is no freedom; we are trapped and tied hand and foot."
A Cuban responds to Díaz-Canel: "This people resist because we have no other choice."
Writer and academic asserts that the Cuban regime is a living monument to incompetence
Díaz-Canel wants to work with young Cubans “for higher purposes.”
Díaz-Canel promises more "equity" in blackouts with the help of artificial intelligence
"Accomplices of the dictatorship": The U.S. issues a strong warning to those doing business with GAESA
Marco Rubio is not in a hurry: Is this a message for Cubans who are hoping the U.S. will bring down the regime?
Marco Rubio issues a strong warning to the Cuban regime: "There is no escape."
Laritza Camacho: "Get out and go away, we don't need you."
CRF claims that it sent a letter to Díaz-Canel before the ruling that orders Cuba to pay 21 million euros
The National Bank of Cuba must pay 21 million euros following a ruling in London: CRF claims that the regime refused to negotiate
"One only dies once": Cuban woman erupts in video over the lack of water, electricity, and food in Havana
Cuba is keeping the deteriorated Guiteras thermoelectric plant operational for fear of worsening the blackouts
Families remain exposed to the elements following collapses in Centro Habana, with no solution from the regime
Cuban denounces inequality in blackouts in Havana: "They sleep with electricity while my children do not."
"It's a mistake to sever relations with Cuba": Negotiator of the agreement with the FARC contradicts Colombia's elected president
Republicans against the UN: "The U.S. will not fund an office that supports adversaries like Cuba and China."
Private entities rescue iconic dining spaces in Cienfuegos that have suffered under state management
Díaz-Canel blames the U.S. for the deaths and misery that afflict Cuba
Marco Rubio reveals what "the great dilemma of the Cuban regime" is regarding the economy
Marco Rubio denies that the U.S. is expecting a regime change in Cuba this year: "I wish it were tomorrow."
"You have land": Marrero demands to plant in Arroyo Naranjo to tackle the food crisis
Toirac challenges Cuban leaders to live like the people: without cars, in ordinary houses, and using riquimbili for transportation
"All very fat while asking for sacrifices": Marrero visits La Güinera and sparks mockery over the obesity of the leadership and the hunger of the people
A Cuban reports that he cannot pay a fine via Transfermóvil: "We are destroying ourselves."
Bruno Rodríguez asserts that the U.S. is promoting a psychological war against Cuba: If they attack, there will be a "bloodbath."
Bruno Rodríguez accuses Marco Rubio of "reinstating political persecution and repression" in the United States
A columnist for The Times believes that Trump is preparing to apply final pressure against the Cuban regime after the World Cup
Residents of San Miguel del Padrón report a month without water: "It no longer seems like an emergency."
U.S. lawmakers reject military action against Cuba and make a request to Donald Trump
The U.S. sanctions GEMAR, the state-owned company that took control of the Mariel Container Terminal
Two days detained for an activist who attempted to file a habeas corpus for Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara
How do the new U.S. sanctions affect companies within the Cuban regime?
"They steal the power station from his grandmother in Cuba and he reports: 'The police showed up three days later.'"
Official media insists that the events of July 11 were marked by media manipulation, and Cubans respond: "Millions of people around the world witnessed it."
Havana regresses three centuries: bags filled with excrement and garbage revive the unsanitary conditions of the colonial era
Testimony reports three nights of protests and a growing tension with the police in Santa Fe, Havana
Ulises Toirac summarizes the case of El Cangrejo: in Cuba, the surname carries more weight than the position
The new government of Colombia will close its embassy in Cuba
Trump will remove Syria from the list of state sponsors of terrorism; Cuba remains on it
Bruno Rodríguez quotes Maceo at the UN: "Whoever attempts to take possession of Cuba will only reap dust soaked in blood."
In the midst of a citywide blackout, two utility poles fall in Lawton
Selene Perdomo: “The Cuban regime has had 67 years without opposition and has sunk the country.”
In the midst of the collapse of services, Díaz-Canel urges municipalities to "unleash productive forces" and prepare for autonomy
Díaz-Canel admits to the regime's mistakes but insists that the U.S. embargo, not the socialist model, is what destroys the lives of Cubans
Cubana shows all the food that spoiled due to power outages in Cuba: "Let someone come and talk to me about revolution."
Díaz-Canel makes it clear that the regime's goal is to maintain the Revolution despite the country's deterioration
Cuban photojournalist questions the CTC: "Who defends the worker if the union responds to the Party?"
More faith than results: Díaz-Canel closes the CTC Congress with a call for "the will and deep conviction that we can"
Allegations of corruption at Viazul in Cienfuegos: "They left my mother without a trip while they were boarding those who paid extra."
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