Homepage
Latest News
Cuba News
Miami News
Entertainment
Informal Exchange Rate
Videos
Sports
CiberCuba Interviews
Opinion
Motor
Cuisine
United States
Florida
Spain
Culture
International News
Readings
Tourism
History
Nature
Health
ES
EN
FR
IT
Guantánamo
Thieves attempt to steal a solar panel in Guantánamo and leave a smelly "gift" on the roof
Five arrested for the theft of 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 from the National Electric System due to an emergency
Ten electric taxis donated to Matanzas for hemodialysis service
The U.S. confirms that the $100 million aid for Cuba will begin to be delivered in July
The banked Cuba promised by the government is sinking while cash fuels the informal market
A forest fire is being controlled in the Alejandro de Humboldt National Park after affecting about 600 hectares
Wildfire ravages 200 hectares of the Alejandro de Humboldt National Park in Guantánamo
UNE fixes transformers after complaint on Facebook: 21 days without electricity
Long hours of waiting to return home: Special train with 680 teachers to Guantánamo departs late
"Any threat should be taken seriously": Bruno Rodríguez challenges the U.S.
A noticeable earthquake of magnitude 3.9 has been reported in Imías, Guantánamo
A man is arrested for fuel theft in Guantánamo: What is known?
One woman has died and several people are injured after a tricycle overturned in Yateras, Guantánamo
Guantánamo kicks off a summer "full of activities," says the state-run press
Pinar del Río, host of the National Central Act for July 26: propaganda continues as Cuba sinks
Damage to solar panels and other structures following a severe local storm that hit Guantánamo
Thieves caught trying to enter a house in Guantánamo: "Either I stay or you all do."
Huge garbage dump raises concern in Guantánamo: "Rats enter the houses and the stench won’t let us live."
What this Cuban did for a humble street worker is moving social media: "How sad."
"Old times are back": Cuban women go to wash in the river due to water scarcity
Official media boasts about exports in Guantánamo while coal and coffee are scarce in the domestic market
"How far are we going to go?" The anguish of a Cuban woman regarding the removal of the price cap
Eleven members of three gangs linked to nighttime robberies in central areas of the city have been arrested in Guantánamo
Trump is gaining ground in Latin America: almost all the presidents are now on his side
Up to 25 days without water: authorities acknowledge serious deterioration of supply in Guantánamo
The regime mobilizes new recruits in Guantánamo amid the crisis that Cuba is experiencing
Illegal electrical connections detected in Guantánamo amid power outages of up to 20 hours
The Cuban regime claims that 100 percent of Guantánamo is electrified, "blackouts aside."
Flooding in Holguín after heavy rains
Guantánamo turns to porters and animal traction to tackle the waste crisis
Neighbors in Güines report difficulties in restoring electricity after more than a week without service
Guantánamo is left in the dark due to a fault in the electrical connection with Santiago de Cuba
Cuban women are stirred up by photos of Pete Hegseth in Guantánamo: "I've already signed up as a volunteer."
U.S. Marines conduct airborne insertion exercises in Guantánamo
Regime spokespersons are outraged because Pete Hegseth arrived in shorts in Guantánamo
"We are reclaiming our hemisphere": Hegseth's message in an epic Pentagon video
The Electric Company of Guantánamo calls its call center "voices that illuminate," sparking ridicule on social media
Pete Hegseth recalls his days as a young lieutenant in Guantanamo: "This feels very familiar to me."
U.S. Secretary of War: "We hope to be friends with the government of Cuba."
Pete Hegseth's outfit in Guantánamo sparks comments on social media and raises a question: airplane or helicopter?
Pete Hegseth swims with the troops in Guantanamo: This was his military training
Pete Hegseth from Guantánamo: "We are prepared for any eventuality in Cuba."
The U.S. Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, arrives at Guantanamo Naval Base
The U.S. Secretary of War will travel to the Guantanamo naval base
It won't let up: a noticeable earthquake reported in the southeastern tip of Guantánamo
Cuban seismologist surprised by earthquake in the Gulf of Mexico: "We never would have expected a 6.2 there."
Cuban prospect Rodelvis Santiesteban will sign with the Chicago Cubs
"There are no transformers": they acknowledge a lack of equipment to restore service in Guantánamo
Cuba without wheat: Mills shut down and regulated bread limited to part of the population
"We don't have it even if we pay for it": More than 100,000 children affected by the lack of milk, a Cuban official acknowledges
Cuban family reports extreme situation of young military recruit
Dismantling of fuel theft network in generator sets in Guantánamo: What do we know?
The daily struggle of Cubans with water
They are raising funds for a 17-year-old Cuban teenager, a hemodialysis patient
Marco Rubio puts a Democratic congressman in his place who shouted at him and left the room: "What is this, a dunk tank?"
Eight individuals involved in a series of thefts and illegal sales of solar lamps have been arrested in Guantánamo
Mike Hammer meets with the leadership of the Catholic Church in Cuba to coordinate the $100 million in aid from the U.S.
Guantánamo: the border where two historical enemies are closest to facing each other
2026-07-06T20:19:20+02:00