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Guantánamo
Two young Cubans are arrested after trying to pay with a counterfeit bill in Guantánamo
Bandec in Guantánamo promises credits and other benefits to private small and medium-sized enterprises that pay pensions to retirees
Saint Joaquín's Festival arrives in Guantánamo amid blackouts, shortages, and "tempered" by the crisis
Pedro Monreal: "Who 'understands economics' in the Cuban government?"
Guantánamo receives 20 electric cars to transport dialysis patients
Guantánamo reports an increase in Aedes aegypti and identifies shortcomings in the detection of fever cases
Homeland, revolution, and socialism: the demagogic "holy trinity" of Fidel Castro, says Cuban historian
The regime boasts of synchronizing the solar park solely with Cubans following the withdrawal of foreign investors
Cuban economists criticize the new price cap: "They didn't learn anything."
Pedro Monreal: "176 measures and only one achievement: proving that they learned nothing."
"When I see it, I believe it": Prices for rice, eggs, and chicken set in San Luis, Santiago de Cuba
The Poultry Company of Guantánamo claims to be diversifying, but not a single egg is in sight
Guantánamo is building more than 15 community stations for cooking and charging equipment amid the energy crisis
"There is no middle ground": authorities in Guantánamo threaten fines for those who do not accept payments by transfer
Laritza Camacho challenges PCC members: "Let's take the test."
They deny the alleged delay in the start of the school year in Cuba
Cuban mother reports that the lack of water worsens her daughter's illness
Tons of mangoes are rotting in Guantánamo while the collection system lacks fuel and transportation
Guantánamo government sets oil price at 2,200 pesos: will impose fines, confiscations, and closures against offenders
The UNE announces the restoration of the National Electric System
Warnings about alleged counterfeit 500 CUP bills in Cuba
Outrage in Guantánamo over sale of ice cream produced by state-owned company in dollars: "I no longer know if we live in Cuba or Miami."
They mourn the passing of a young doctor from Guantánamo
UNICEF supports 30 schools in eastern Cuba "toward better water, sanitation, and hygiene conditions."
Arrested in Guantánamo is the alleged culprit behind the theft of at least five tricycles: What do we know?
Iconic narrator and commentator René Navarro reveals that he also narrated rodeos, horse races, and cockfights
Prospect Victor Manuel Denis leaves Cuba in search of his dream of Major League Baseball
"The people are not begging": Official spokesperson erupts over loss of mangoes in Guantánamo
This is what one of the community charging centers looks like as Guantánamo seeks to address the prolonged blackouts
The Party wants fewer complaints, but Guantánamo continues to receive more than 150 daily reports regarding the electrical service
Guantánamo reports 23 suspected cases of dengue, and two municipalities remain under epidemiological alert
They are planting soybeans in Guantánamo to produce yogurt and, someday, oil
Cuban mother to her five-year-old girl: "I only have hugs and helplessness."
U.S.: "The Cuban regime will not be able to steal or divert this aid."
Trump is considering expanding immigrant detention centers in 14 locations, including the Guantanamo naval base
The Cuban regime threatens to enforce the law against vendors who do not accept transfers
The government newspaper boasts about coal exports and Cubans erupt: "What will the people cook with?"
Farmer found dead on his Guantánamo farm after alleged assault
Ice Cream in an Ashtray: The New Image of the Collapse of Gastronomy in Cuba
"Not even the dogs will eat it": Guantanameros explode on social media over poor bread quality
They warn about a new scam involving Cuban peso bills in Guantánamo
The Guantánamo government admits that banks do not have enough cash and threatens sanctions against those who refuse transfers
Electric Union: "Appropriate measures" will be taken against linemen involved in the Calabazar incident
Cuban shows her millionaire food in Cuba: This is what they cooked
Cubalex alerts about the detention of at least six people following a protest against blackouts in Guantánamo
The regime declares war in Guantánamo on loud music from motorcycles, sound systems, and illegal racing
Cuban authorities confiscate two vessels found in Camagüey and Guantánamo
Alert: sargassum tide invades the beaches of Baracoa
Cubana de Aviación announces an increase in domestic routes for the summer
Adobe houses for a Cuba without cement or rebar: the government's new initiative in Guantánamo
Without electricity in their homes, the government is taking residents of Guantánamo to watch television in public squares
“Cultivate your little piece”: authorities in Guantánamo are shifting the responsibility of food production to families
"Ah, look, another achievement of the revolution": Guantánamo announces it will resume production of soy yogurt
Cuban woman in the United States gifts her mother a house in Cuba for her birthday
Solar panels stolen from maternity home in Cárdenas
Thieves attempt to steal a solar panel in Guantánamo and leave a smelly “gift” on the roof
Five arrested for stealing dielectric oil at a pumping station in Guantánamo
Cash shortage jeopardizes the payment of salaries and pensions in Guantánamo
Granma is left in the dark: New disconnection of the SEN due to an emergency
Ten electric taxis donated to Matanzas for hemodialysis service
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