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Round Table
Cuba began distributing Russian fuel on April 17, but it is only operating at 50% of the necessary amount
Cuba plans to connect energy storage batteries that will allow it to exceed 900 MW of solar power and reduce daytime blackouts
"Each consumer generating their own electricity": The controversial proposal from the regime amid the energy crisis
If Cuba did not have an embargo, "the reduction of blackouts would have been extraordinary," says the minister
Cubans on the Minister of Energy: Years in office and the blackouts continue
Arleen Rodríguez praises Díaz-Canel and calls him a "man of love" on his 66th birthday
Mariela Castro calls Trump an 'ignorant pedophile' and accuses the U.S. of recruiting LGBT mercenaries in Cuba
87% of the water supply system depends on the SEN, justifies the regime
There is no public transportation, but there is for those arriving at the airport
They attribute water problems in Cuba to power outages
The supply booklet is the main tool for distributing donations in Cuba, according to the minister
Officials assure that international donations in Cuba are distributed "transparently" and with "popular control."
Transport in Cuba sinks deeper every day, while the minister promises solutions that never arrive
The Cuban government insists on relocating workers due to the energy crisis and fuel shortages
The Cuban regime will allow emigrants to open foreign currency accounts in banks on the island
Cuban residents abroad will be able to participate in or own private businesses on the Island
The Cuban regime will grant land in usufruct to residents abroad
Announcement of Díaz-Canel's appearance: what will the leader say this time?
Frei Betto urges Cubans to "look at Fidel's example of resistance" amid new tensions with the U.S.
Spy René González: "The United States is going through a terrible crisis."
"Four days without service": endless lines at banks in Matanzas due to power outages
The failure of the contingency plan measures
"Everything is a lie" and "they no longer deceive anyone": criticism erupts following the Round Table discussion
Cuban regime promises to keep CADECA and the currency exchange market operational even during the energy crisis
Cuban regime promises to guarantee pensions despite the crisis: “It’s a priority in the budget.”
The government claims that Cuban banks are ready to operate even without electricity
How much longer can they hold on? Measures deepen the exhaustion of the Cuban people
Government to sell solar modules to workers in Cuba: Promises "incentives" to generate electricity
The Cuban government is closing hotels due to a lack of fuel
Cuban regime calls for an "increase" in national oil production
International Book Fair of Havana postponed due to "extraordinary situation"
Pérez-Oliva Fraga: "We are not here to make justifications."
Oscar Pérez-Oliva resorts to the dictatorship's wildcard: "There are things that cannot be explained publicly."
Transportation goes into emergency mode: MITRANS announces key cuts
Cuban regime authorizes direct sale of energy generated by companies and individuals
Administrative activities will operate only from Monday to Thursday
Pérez-Oliva Fraga acknowledges internal deficiencies: “We do not want to justify ourselves with the blockade.”
Cuban regime announces special program to explain new measures in response to the fuel crisis
“They lack dignity and c*nes”: pro-government journalist Oliver Zamora defends Arleen Rodríguez amid the controversy
Mónica Baró dismantles Arleen Rodríguez's discourse on journalism in Cuba: "She knows she is lying."
Press chief of Díaz-Canel defends Arleen Rodríguez after controversial statement about Martí
Arleen Rodríguez breaks the silence: “I did not quote Martí and I have already apologized for the mistake.”
Arleen Rodríguez Derivet: The soulmate of Díaz-Canel who wishes to write like Martí and be beautiful like Ana de Armas
“José Martí did not know electric light”: Arleen Rodríguez justifies the blackouts, and Rafael Correa cuts her off abruptly
"We risk our lives at sea and are paid a pittance": the other side of fishing in Cuba
Díaz-Canel celebrates 26 years of the Round Table and faces criticism: "Battle of ideas with a full belly"
Ulises Toirac jokes about dollarization and the monetary chaos in Cuba and proposes the "pesolar."
The foreigner pays for the beer, hands over the dollar, and the benefit goes to the people: The new economic logic of the Cuban minister
"It cannot be determined when the epidemic wave will end": warns researcher from IPK about chikungunya in Cuba
"This will pass, it will become a story to tell": IPK expert downplays the chikungunya epidemic in Cuba
Las Tunas begins massive fumigation amid surge of dengue and chikungunya
Who is Arleen Rodríguez Derivet?: The official journalist behind Díaz-Canel's “image laundering”
The officialist journalist insists on defending Díaz-Canel: “He has shown ample evidence of deep sensitivity.”
They are developing drugs to address the health crisis in Cuba
The theater director lashes out on social media: "The health crisis is more about abandonment than about blockage."
The regime will hold a Round Table on the epidemiological crisis: Concern and fear of new lockdowns in Cuba
Díaz-Canel confirms that there are no fatalities "so far" following the passage of Hurricane Melissa
Díaz-Canel labels the people of western and central Cuba as "privileged" because they have electricity
The regime boasts about its evacuation system, but 95% of those evacuated were taken in by family and neighbors
Morales Ojeda asserts that the Cuban people "recognize" the government's handling in response to Melissa
2026-04-23T20:48:56+02:00