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José Martí
Cuba: the urgency of the "basic right to live in freedom," says Yunior García
Cubans mourn the neglect of the San Juan Evangelista Tower, a symbol of Bayamo
Andy García lends his voice to a song for the freedom of Cuba: "Let them go."
Díaz-Canel calls on Cuban youth not to let Fidel Castro's ideas fade away on his centenary
The most urgent issue for Cuba "is to put an end to the tyranny," says the National Prize for History and Social Sciences
Luis Alberto García: "We do not currently see the end of this very dark tunnel."
Expelled from his job for expressing his opinion on Facebook: The case of Camagüey resident Ewald Nieves Manduley
The eyes of Adael and the freedom of Cuba. A hero of 11J released: Hundreds are waiting
Regime spokesperson: Díaz-Canel reaffirms willingness to dialogue with the U.S. but demands respect for Cuban sovereignty
Pan patato: The Camagüey recipe that Martí left written and is still cooked in Cuba
“The freedom of Cuba is within our reach”: Pavel Alling's call for unity
Lis Cuesta shouts a "Long Live Free Cuba!" alongside a controversial video about Martí and foreign intervention
Right to free speech in Cuba: Cuban youth recalls film about José Martí and denounces censorship on the island
State Security harasses young people from Fuera de la Caja: "They will not silence us."
Power fears the free word
Bruno Rodríguez responds to Trump and showcases the Torch March as a symbol of resistance
Marco Rubio: “We would love to see a regime change in Cuba.”
Three extinguished torches: The historic figures of Castroism are conspicuously absent
"They lack dignity and balls": pro-government journalist Oliver Zamora defends Arleen Rodríguez amid the controversy
Mike Hammer: "Martí inspires the realization of a free, dignified, and prosperous Cuba."
The U.S. remembers José Martí as a symbol of freedom and justice on his birth anniversary
When did electricity arrive in Cuba? Historical data contradicts Arleen Rodríguez
Mónica Baró dismantles Arleen Rodríguez's discourse on journalism in Cuba: "She knows she is lying."
Díaz-Canel's press chief defends Arleen Rodríguez after controversial remark about Martí
Arleen Rodríguez breaks the silence: “I did not quote Martí, and I have already apologized for the mistake.”
Luis Silva on Arleen: “When you want to justify the unjustifiable, you fall into absurdities.”
Officialist journalist Abdiel Bermúdez defends Arleen Rodríguez after controversial remark about Martí
Mental blackout: Arleen Rodríguez says that Martí did not know electric light, and sparks memes on social media
Laritza Camacho strikes down Arleen Rodríguez following controversial statement about Martí and electricity
Torch march on an island in the dark: Cuban regime celebrates amid blackouts
Arleen's ignorance: Martí was a great admirer of Edison and the wonder of electric light
"José Martí did not know electric light": Arleen Rodríguez justifies the blackouts, and Rafael Correa cuts her off abruptly
Jorge Fernández Era shares his experience after identifying repressors at the funeral of Cuban soldiers who died in Venezuela
Between slogans and loyalty: This is how the attendees justified their presence at the government's march at the Antimperialist Tribune
The Cuban regime receives injured soldiers from Venezuela following the capture of Nicolás Maduro
Clandestinos Group sets fire to the UJC banner on the main highway
Cuba without power but with propaganda: Regime spends fuel and resources on the "caravan of freedom."
San Carlos is saved! Judge halts the sale of the historic symbol of the Cuban exile in Key West
From Repressor to Pamphleteer: PCC Secretary in Granma Calls for Unity Among All "Revolutionaries"
PCC stands in solidarity with Maduro and accuses the U.S. of "fascist aggression."
Anna Sofía exposes the double standards of Castroism in her new viral video
Sandro Castro in front of images of a crumbling Havana: "Your magic is unique"
José Daniel Ferrer proposes a census and elections to unite Cubans for freedom
Díaz-Canel says that the revolution defends the rights of children, and Cubans respond: “Where is the glass of milk?”
"Isla féretro": The powerful denunciation of a Cuban musician against the collapse of the country
A Venezuelan ship arrives in Santiago de Cuba with 5,000 tons of humanitarian aid
Destruction in Palma Soriano: Hurricane Melissa leaves the century-old José Martí Masonic Lodge in ruins
"Please, help!": Hurricane Melissa strikes eastern Cuba with destructive winds and severe flooding
Rice from June is being distributed in warehouses in Santiago de Cuba due to the proximity of Melissa
Michel "blunt" Torres and the false epic of the blackout
Sandro Castro responds about José Daniel Ferrer: This is what the dictator's grandson said about the opposition leader
Ferrer’s family claims that the regime is blocking his exit from the country and subjecting him to psychological torture
Roberto Morales Ojeda visits Venezuela amidst rising tensions with the U.S.
Dan Reynolds recites verses by Martí in Mexico City and moves thousands of Cubans
Díaz-Canel and Lis Cuesta arrive in Vietnam on a chartered plane that costs $11,000 an hour
The regime wishes for everyone to “defend, know, and love” Fidel Castro for the centenary of his birth
“Is that an airport?”: Video of Terminal 3 in Havana sparks outrage for this reason
Cuban regime prevents political prisoner from attending his mother's funeral
The Cuban government confirms the public holidays in July
The regime bets on Venezuelan tourism: Rutaca Airlines starts two weekly flights between Havana and Carabobo
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