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Government of the United States
Cuban regime summons 11J protesters who were released after requesting the freedom of an imprisoned comrade
Trump ousts his attorney general Pam Bondi and shakes up his cabinet
The FBI reveals how Cuba recruited spies at Ivy League universities before they entered the U.S. government.
Diesel prices soar in the U.S., and the White House responds to truckers
Bruno Rodríguez questions the U.S. government for denying that its measures against Cuba are punitive
Ukrainian attacks on Russian oil ports heighten tensions and complicate fuel shipments to Cuba
Trump orders payment to TSA agents, but long lines at airports could continue for weeks
Trump asks about his statue in Venezuela during cabinet meeting
Fernández de Cossío challenges the U.S.: "Why not let the government fail on its own?"
Bruno Rodríguez says that the U.S. government lies shamelessly and avoids mentioning Marco Rubio
Trump wants to be remembered as a 'great peacemaker' while the U.S. has been at war with Iran for five weeks
USAV Wilson Wharf: The U.S. warship that left Guantanamo and is sailing near the northern coast of Cuba
Díaz-Canel urges young Cubans not to let Fidel Castro's ideas die on their centenary
The most urgent thing for Cuba "is to put an end to the tyranny," says the National Prize for History and Social Sciences
Cuba on the brink of collapse: The regime resists pressure from Trump
Marrero boasts about the government program and assures that 'the fiscal deficit was lower than planned.'
"United States cannot bomb Cuba to bring it out of collapse," warn Democratic congress members
Mario Díaz-Balart recalls the three conditions established by law for lifting the U.S. embargo on Cuba
Díaz-Canel asserts that the U.S. fears the example of Cuba: "We do not hinder them in any way."
Díaz-Canel: Participation of the U.S. in the economy can be discussed, but not in the political system
María Elvira Salazar calls for the extension of TPS for Venezuelans: "Although we are encouraged by the signs of progress in Venezuela."
How to unlock the dominoes
Trump sets immigration goals for his new Secretary of Homeland Security: This is what he said during his oath of office
Markwayne Mullin takes office as the Secretary of Homeland Security of the U.S. amid chaos at the DHS
Trump deploys 50 ICE agents per shift at 14 airports: they will not operate security equipment but will control lines and identification
Trump views Cuba as an economic opportunity amid geopolitical tensions
Maduro and madurismo are fading away on Venezuela's new path, according to El País
Trump threatens to deploy ICE at airports due to deadlock in Homeland Security
Removing the "cancer" of the Cuban regime is a necessity for Washington and for the Cuban people, an researcher believes
Mariela Castro also joins the float of the Convoy Nuestra América and its ideological tourism in Cuba
The U.S. dismantles global cybercriminal network responsible for record attacks
Díaz-Canel stands firm: Cuba is open to dialogue with the U.S., but without renouncing the political system
"Here is a town that prefers to live standing rather than die on its knees," says Díaz-Canel to foreign allies in Cuba
DeSantis: "There could be an exodus from Cuba; we do not believe that is acceptable."
"Sea Horse" in motion: Russian diesel ship diverts and exacerbates the energy crisis in Cuba
The Cuban regime stands firm: "The political system is not negotiable."
The United States prohibits the shipment of Russian oil to Cuba
U.S. Southern Command prepares for potential massive exodus and humanitarian crisis in Cuba
U.S. Treasury Secretary predicts a "slow-motion" regime change in Cuba
Alarm in the U.S.: Mysterious drones are flying over Marco Rubio's house
"What exists in Cuba is a mafia": Mónica Baró criticizes the role of "El Cangrejo" in negotiations with the U.S.
Two ships carrying Russian oil are headed to Cuba: Moscow challenges Washington's energy blockade
Díaz-Canel reacts to the closure of the Costa Rican embassy: “It is an unfriendly act.”
The conversations between the United States and Cuba (I)
The U.S. eases sanctions on Venezuela to increase oil supply amid war with Iran
Mexican Senator Lilly Téllez to Díaz-Canel: "You are only afraid that your luxuries and privileges will come to an end."
U.S.: "The Cuban people demand basic services, sustenance, and freedom."
"It’s time for them to go": U.S. congressman demands the fall of the Cuban regime
Óscar Pérez-Oliva Fraga: The Man Behind the Betting for the Transition in Cuba
Cubans question the possible exit of Díaz-Canel: "The problem isn't him, it's the Castros."
Cuban in the United States sends a message to those who believe that Trump should save Cuba
Why did Díaz-Canel confirm negotiations with the U.S.?: The political backdrop that the regime wanted to hide
Ulises Toirac criticizes Cuba's lies about talks with the U.S.: "Reality cannot be contained indefinitely."
The parsimony of El Cangrejo and the tremors of Canel: when an image shouts who’s in charge
After denying contacts with Washington, the official media in Cuba adjusts the narrative to promote dialogue with the U.S.
While negotiating with the U.S., Díaz-Canel returns to war rhetoric
Rosa María Payá asserts that the solution to the Cuban crisis lies in the end of the regime
Trump echoes that the Cuban regime acknowledges dialogue with the U.S.
The blame for the energy crisis lies with the blockade, not the Revolution, emphasizes Díaz Canel
Díaz-Canel says that the FBI could travel to Cuba to investigate the incident involving the boat coming from the U.S.
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