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Guantánamo
Emotional and massive farewell to young Cuban killed by his own cousin in Guantánamo
Prosecutor's Office initiates criminal proceedings for the murder of a teacher at a pedagogical school in Guantánamo
The government announces that all provinces are reconnected to the national electricity grid, but blackouts continue
Family tragedy in Guantánamo: young man dies following a fight between cousins
Power outage surprises Waldo Mendoza during concert in Guantánamo
"Back to the pen": Police recover a stolen 300-pound sow in Guantánamo
Serious danger in Guantánamo: broken bridge still lacks signaling and repairs
Pain in Guantánamo: Italian priest who devoted his life to Cuba passes away
Cyclone season 2025 concludes: Melissa, the third most destructive hurricane in Atlantic history
BioCubaCafé pays tribute to Guantánamo with luxury coffee that its residents will not see in their cups
From the Premiere to the Void: Agricultural Market in Guantánamo Can't Last Even Seven Months Fully Stocked
A motorcycle catches fire on an avenue in Havana
Juan Pablo Roque, former pilot and key undercover agent of the regime in the 90s, has passed away
Two drivers injured in a traffic accident in Yateras
Consternation over the violent death of a teacher at a school in Guantánamo
World Food Programme sends food to over 900,000 Cubans after Hurricane Melissa
Several Cubans injured after a fight at a well-known bar in Guantánamo: What is known about what happened?
A network that used artificial intelligence to scam dollars in Cuba has been dismantled in Guantánamo
UNICEF donates two trucks with tiles to rebuild schools in Santiago de Cuba
While some receive assistance for free, cyclone victims in Guantánamo will have to purchase mattresses from the reserve for 3,730 pesos
"Living is not enough, it's surviving": Hunger hits the Cuban countryside after Hurricane Melissa
Thus progresses the slow recovery in eastern Cuba three weeks after Hurricane Melissa
Cuban regime extends tax payment deadlines in provinces affected by Hurricane Melissa
Trash in front of the cemetery: neglect in Guantánamo no longer even respects the dead at San Rafael Cemetery
More than 180,000 residents of Guantánamo affected by pumping failures and water quality issues
UNDP mobilizes over 2 million dollars for victims of Hurricane Melissa in eastern Cuba
Striking images of Baracoa following the rise of the Miel River
Santiagueros protest against extortions in electrical reconnection after Hurricane Melissa
The Rector of the Ermita de Miami will arrive in Cuba with a massive shipment of aid for those affected by Hurricane Melissa
Facundo mocks the reception of the people to Díaz-Canel in Guantánamo
Díaz-Canel boasts about the popular support received in Guantánamo and sparks a flood of criticism on social media
Blackouts in Cuba today: the electrical deficit decreases, but still remains above 1,200 MW
"I only ask God to punish you": Mother from Baracoa reports the theft of her daughter's rechargeable fan
Cuban breaks down in tears upon receiving a birthday surprise sent by his wife from the United States: "It's not easy..."
Scarcity and spoiled food: The aftermath of Hurricane Melissa in Cuba
Santiago de Cuba has only regained less than 35% of its electricity service two weeks after the hurricane
American businesswoman gathers aid for children in eastern Cuba following Hurricane Melissa
Civil Defense declares recovery phase for two municipalities after Melissa, while eastern Cuba is still assessing the damage
Cuba is experiencing an electricity generation deficit of over 1,500 MW, not including blackouts in the east
Hurricane Melissa has left over 270 schools affected in Guantánamo, four of which have suffered total collapses
UN: The Cuban government is "overwhelmed" by the scale of the disaster left by Hurricane Melissa
Humanitarian aid sent by Colombia after Hurricane Melissa is delivered in Guantánamo
The sale of tickets for all interprovincial bus routes resumes
The Cuban regime will tap into 11 million dollars in humanitarian aid mobilized by the UN
Lightning strike leaves several communities in Villa Clara without electricity
Catholics from the United States send food and medicine to families in eastern Cuba
Four detained after the protest in Maqueicito, Guantánamo, over lack of light and water
Most national trains have been canceled due to damage from Hurricane Melissa, except for the Havana-Holguín route
Blackouts and propaganda: The Guiteras thermoelectric plant shows its 'solidarity'
The people are getting tired: Residents of a town in Guantánamo take to the streets after 10 days without electricity
Díaz-Canel gets poetic and says that Cubans are "resilient like the palms that stand tall."
This is how the neighborhood of Jarahueca in Songo-La Maya looked after Hurricane Melissa passed through
The Red Cross report warns that recovery in Cuba after Melissa will be "slow and uneven."
UNE assures that more than 54% of the electricity service in eastern Cuba has been restored
The UN allocates over 74 million dollars to Cuba to address the emergency caused by Hurricane Melissa
A donation from Spain arrives in Cuba, including kitchen modules, tools, and work boots
Mother and newborn transported by helicopter from a remote area in Guantánamo
Santiago de Cuba is trying to return to normalcy with the reactivation of public transportation
Alejandro Cuervo and Ja Rulay are distributing aid sent from Miami to those affected by Hurricane Melissa in Cuba
Case reported of a pregnant mother with three children living in "extreme conditions" in Songo
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