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Authorities provide details about the alleged meteorite that fell in Pilón
Report of a probable meteorite fall in Pilón, Granma: Authorities request to preserve the site
Ulises Toirac on leaders in Cuba: "Privileges... are not given up easily."
127 Cubans deported from the United States: two remain under investigation
The Trump administration expands sanctions on Cuban foreign trade and import companies
Camagüey police hold a public event to return a stolen motorbike taken during a robbery with knives
Cuba reaches a historical record of 1,327 political prisoners: among them, a 13-year-old boy who was beaten and imprisoned
Endless blackouts, but in Camagüey, a cantata for Fidel Castro
Sister of Anna Sofía to the Cuban regime: "They fear a girl who simply asks to live as a human being deserves."
Is the Army an enemy or ally in the fight to free Cuba? Answers from a military officer purged after Ochoa's execution
A Cuban military officer called for the resignation of Fidel and Raúl Castro at a meeting and was sentenced to 20 years in prison
Cuban military officer, imprisoned after the 1989 purge: "They executed Ochoa, and that was the last straw."
Daughter of Tony de la Guardia, executed in 1989: "They were arrested under the pretext of being congratulated."
Cuban government makes important announcement regarding driving and circulation licenses
Ileana de la Guardia recalls that Raúl Castro, showing signs of having "been drinking," announced Ochoa's death before the trial
The Cuban regime will put Anna Bensi and her mother on trial
The mafia that smuggled Yasiel Puig out of Cuba is reportedly linked to Raúl Castro's grandson
"Pirates of the Caribbean": The brutal Cuban mafia in which the grandson of Raúl Castro appears
Cuba has reportedly bolstered the security of Raúl Castro and Díaz-Canel due to fears of a U.S. operation, according to the NYT
Are Álvarez Casas and El Cangrejo really candidates of Washington, or is the CIA trying to sow distrust in the regime?
Trump seeks a "Delcy model" for Cuba, but U.S. intelligence warns of a problem
El Cangrejo and the head of MININT emerge as potential figures for a transition in Cuba, according to the NYT
Anna Bensi shows her neighborhood and jokes, “The garbage will open a criminal case against me.”
"We will not tolerate it": Marco Rubio's strong warning to the Cuban regime
The U.S. sanctions five entities and eight individuals that supply weapons to the Cuban regime
The U.S. announces new sanctions against the Cuban regime and its military suppliers
Granma rewrites the Maleconazo: When propaganda attempts to turn the protest into a heroic legend
José Daniel Ferrer to military personnel and police: "The end of communism in Cuba is approaching."
Colonel Ronaldo Encarnación Santovenia, former head of Counterintelligence in Pinar del Río, has died
"It's hell": Neighbors in Sancti Spíritus report parties with music until dawn
Banco Metropolitano denies rumor of robbery and death of a security guard in Havana
Cuban regime approves a new Law on Identity and Domicile: Here are the changes
A woman demonstrating in Lawton against the blackouts was hit by a vehicle, and the police did not intervene
Video Recorded: State Security Officer Threatens Neighbors in El Fanguito Following Protests Over Blackouts
The regime illuminated El Fanguito after residents protested by blocking Avenida 23 in Havana
Daughter of pilot Rafael del Pino seeks compensation from Cuba for the kidnapping and death of her father
Rescue and salvage brigade returns to Cuba after assisting in Venezuela following the earthquakes
Episcopal Church in Cuba denounces thefts and police inaction: "We cannot remain silent any longer."
A new video reveals the magnitude of the pot-banging protest in San Miguel del Padrón and the massive deployment of the MININT to suppress it
Two injured in Colón, Matanzas, after the collapse of a building due to illegal demolition
Armando Chaguaceda: "In Cuba today there are protests... like never before in the last fifty years."
Fear as a tool of control
Cuban woman crushes the appearance of law enforcement: "The Black Wasps today are not even on par with flies."
Dozens of police officers and MININT personnel are deployed in El Diezmero due to protests over water shortages and power outages
Alain Guadarrama Torres arrested for murder with a revolver in Colón, Matanzas
"Sad what we are going through": Cuban in the face of blackouts
Doctor in Cuba goes viral on social media: "I am imprisoned in this country"
The main cases of espionage and subversion of the Cuban regime revealed in the State Department report
The Cuban regime denies the return to Cuba for activist Agustín López Canino while he was visiting the U.S.
Shooting of a Cuban-American in Holguín: A fourth injured is identified and the controversy on social media grows
Minint claims to have solved a homicide in Isla de la Juventud in less than 48 hours and accuses social media of spreading "false information."
Cuban mother accused of encouraging protests in Marianao reports "psychological torture" during interrogation
Shameful: Razones de Cuba labels Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara a mercenary
Díaz-Canel meets with leaders of the MININT to discuss "science and innovation" in Cuba
Cacerolazo and trash burning on Dolores Street in Lawton, as the regime mobilizes special troops
"Don't watch from the stands": Anna Bensi calls on Cubans to overcome their fear of the dictatorship
State Security agents interrogate and threaten a Cuban activist, using her son as leverage
Cuban mother summoned by the MININT for 'interview': "The euphemism for not saying 'interrogation'"
The regime declares war in Guantánamo on loud music from motorcycles, noise-makers, and illegal street racing
Cuban authorities confiscate two vessels found in Camagüey and Guantánamo
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