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Granma
Cubans at the UNE after the announcement of the restoration of SEN: “Which country did they connect?”
UNE says that all of Cuba is "interconnected," but Cubans are still experiencing blackouts
UNE assures that Guantánamo is connected to the electrical system, but doubts are growing in Cuba
More than 160 aftershocks recorded following a 6.0 earthquake in eastern Cuba
A magnitude 6.0 earthquake shakes eastern Cuba
Actor Luis Alberto García criticizes the silence of the state media in response to protests in Cuba
Morales Ojeda urges journalists to tell “the stories of our people” while Cubans seek the truth outside of the official press
The official press boasts about tomato puree production, while users sarcastically comment: "Now we package it and sell it in stores for USD."
After denying contacts with Washington, the official press in Cuba adjusts its narrative to promote dialogue with the U.S.
Amelia Calzadilla calls on the rest of Cuba to join the protests in Havana
"Even with money, there is no transportation," Cuban women denounce
The officialist newspaper Escambray reports that it remains operational following the suspension of its print edition
Landslide in Manzanillo leaves two houses destroyed
A suspected thief operating in a pediatric hospital in Santiago de Cuba has been arrested
The Cuban government reduces the print run of Granma and eliminates provincial newspapers due to a lack of resources
Father and son amateur radio operators rescue girl during blackout in Granma
Digital transformation? Cuba is advancing "like a crab."
Mike Hammer is moved by the story of a 89-year-old Cuban woman: “She reminded me of my mother.”
More than 30 aftershocks have been recorded after the 5.6 earthquake in eastern Cuba
A noticeable earthquake has been reported in several provinces of eastern Cuba
Mass blackout in eastern Cuba following the outage of Felton and Renté
New femicides confirmed in Cuba: Two women murdered by their partners
José Daniel Ferrer calls for a peaceful response following the act of repudiation against Mike Hammer in Trinidad
Shouts and harassment: They denounce "act of repudiation" against Ambassador Mike Hammer in Trinidad
The best chess player in Cuba has requested to leave the national team
Five days of life and an urgent surgery: a baby’s fight for survival in Cuba
Cuban mother denounces lack of medication for her sick daughter: “They are playing with her health.”
Official media in Cuba avoids mentioning Miami, even when announcing the death of Alfredito Rodríguez
Cienfuegos and Jiguaní: They continue to distribute the 50 ambulances purchased from China
The Cuban government denies having declared a state of war
Cuban prospects secure prominent contracts in the international MLB market
MINFAR speaks of “fighting to the death for socialism” following the state of war approved by Raúl Castro
U.S. celebrates arrival of humanitarian aid to Cuba: "More will come"
"I feel like a piece of me has been torn away": Mother speaks of the youngest Cuban soldier who died in Venezuela
Government announces bus repairs as public transport sinks
Cuban talent heading to MLB: two young players will sign during the 2025-2026 international period
Mike Hammer: "I can't disclose details, but the Cuban regime will have to choose."
Second femicide in Cuba in 2026: Man kills his ex-partner and her husband in a town in Granma
The U.S. is providing humanitarian aid to Cuba for those affected by Hurricane Melissa through the Catholic Church
Díaz-Canel reaffirms loyalty to Fidel and Chávez by signing the condolence book for the Cuban soldiers who died in Venezuela
Cándido Fabré asserts that with "revolution and socialism, the people can indeed move forward."
Díaz-Canel evokes the Bayamo fire amid tensions with the United States
"Changing the Importer Mentality": Díaz-Canel's New Recipe Amidst the Crisis
With students and workers mobilized, the Cuban regime stages its rejection of the capture of Maduro by the U.S.
Accident in Cauto Cristo leaves four injured and damages a medical vehicle
Outrage on social media over ETECSA's gift amid the telecommunications crisis
The sale of liquefied gas in Granma has been halted due to a lack of supply from Santiago de Cuba
2025 goes dark in Cuba: another New Year's Eve marked by blackouts, promises, and official silence
Container houses in Cuba: Official press boasts about the regime's latest "miracle" in housing
Tilapia returns, but the solution does not: prices continue to suffocate Cubans
More than 116,000 homes damaged in eastern Cuba by Hurricane Melissa
"Every day of the Revolution is a victory," says the government, and the people respond: "Every day brings more misery."
Revolutionary hagiography: Granma describes Fidel Castro as "the least known filmmaker in the world."
Irregularities reported in the delivery of materials to those affected by Hurricane Melissa
China donates more aid to Cuba as the regime celebrates 65 years of "strategic relations."
"Memes of the Year Award": Granma says that "Cuba defends the full dignity of its citizens" and social media is on fire
Alarm in Bayamo over report of alleged abuse of a girl
Marrero calls for converting more containers into homes to resolve the housing crisis in Cuba
Family seeks help to find missing grandmother in Santiago de Cuba
Thieves show no mercy to ETECSA: they steal cables and even poles in Matanzas
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