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Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba
Cuban diplomats are packing their bags: they are removing furniture and belongings before leaving the Dominican Republic
Cubans react to the expulsion of diplomats from the Dominican Republic: "Little by little, the noose is tightening."
Cuba accuses the Dominican Republic of "subordination" to the U.S. following the expulsion of its diplomats
The Dominican Republic's Foreign Ministry confirms the expulsion of nine Cuban diplomats and their families
What is Petro seeking with his visit to Cuba? The chancellor responds
The Cuban regime commemorates the birth of Hugo Chávez as relations with Venezuela continue to cool
Cuban regime reveals it accepted a dialogue channel proposed by the U.S.: “We do not use the word negotiations.”
With a country in ruins, Cuba presented eight proposals to UNESCO on "scientific policies for sustainable development."
The official death toll from the earthquakes in Venezuela has risen to 4,930
An urgent call is made to international organizations in light of the humanitarian tragedy in Cuba
Díaz-Canel regrets the death of Raúl Roa Kourí, who "enhanced his two surnames."
Regime celebrates "World Population Day": "We reaffirm our commitment to the welfare of our people."
Marrero assures that a task force is negotiating with the U.S. with the backing of Raúl Castro and Díaz-Canel
"Miguelito": this is what El Cangrejo calls Díaz-Canel, the president whom his grandfather appointed
"Any threat must be taken seriously": Bruno Rodríguez challenges the U.S.
Tito, Eva, and Choco: the Cuban rescue dogs sent to Venezuela
Family members speak about the missing Cuban young couple after the earthquake in Venezuela: "We haven’t heard anything yet."
They are searching for a Cuban doctor and her missing baby in Venezuela
The search continues for the Cuban family that went missing after the earthquakes in Venezuela
The regime claims not to have confirmation of missing Cubans in Venezuela, but there are at least 30 unaccounted for
Deputy Minister of MINREX assures that Cuba is prepared to face the United States
Cuban regime opens the door to investments from emigrants: they will be able to manage hotels and create companies
Josefina Vidal on the U.S.: "The aggression has escalated exponentially."
“Isn't there a reason missing?”: the Cuban regime responds to the report about U.S. troops ready to act in the Caribbean
Cuba's embassy in the U.S. denies espionage accusations and refers to a "defamatory campaign."
Cuban diplomat Alejandro González Galiano dies at the age of 65
Cuban official: The U.S. acted intentionally by allowing Brothers to the Rescue flights despite warnings
María Elvira Salazar: "The Trump Administration is not playing around with Cuba."
Bruno Rodríguez insists: "Cuba has the right to its legitimate defense against any external aggression."
MINFAR joins the regime's narrative following revelations about military drones for Cuba
"Cuba has the right to defend itself": Fernández de Cossío does not deny the acquisition of military drones for the army
Cuban deputy minister accuses the U.S. of intensifying a campaign against Cuba to justify military aggression
FMC Secretary: The U.S. wants to terrorize the whole world with sanctions against Cuba
Deputy Minister Fernández de Cossío labels those who support U.S. intervention in Cuba as "accomplices."
Cubans respond to Bruno Rodríguez: "cynicism is something you all know a lot about."
Bruno Rodríguez says that the U.S. attack could cost the lives of Cubans and Americans
MINREX says that the U.S. wants to provoke an outbreak in Cuba with sanctions
Cuba accuses the U.S. of trying to "subdue the people by hunger and despair," but the crisis has been ongoing for decades
The Cuban regime downplays U.S. aid: "Small bags of food and hygiene products."
Cuban regime publishes new laws on Migration, Foreigners, and Citizenship in the Official Gazette
Carlos Fernández de Cossío blames the U.S. for the lack of compensation following expropriations
The Cuban regime accuses the U.S. of "collective punishment" and media manipulation against the island
Gerardo Hernández describes the secret meeting between Cuba and the United States as “equal to equal.”
Cuba proposes to cooperate with the U.S. on transnational crimes through information exchange
Namibia mobilizes to assist Cuba amid the crisis
Criminal record certification in Cuba: key points for using it abroad
U.S. Embassy in Cuba wishes for "a better future for the island" this Easter
Saving money: The backdrop of the mass pardon granted by the Cuban regime, according to an activist
Groups affiliated with the regime are raising funds in Puerto Rico to install solar panels in Cuba; Havana charges for that energy in dollars
More than 20 political prisoners released in Cuba: No official list and under state surveillance
Change of stance? Cuba would consider compensating for properties confiscated in 1959 in negotiations with the U.S.
A woman in Miami was arrested for using a fake Cuban marriage certificate to cash Social Security benefits
Cuba blocks fuel supply to the U.S. embassy, according to The Washington Post
Cuban Foreign Minister lashes out at Costa Rica: "It is a decision doomed to failure."
The Cuban regime accuses Costa Rica of closing its embassy under pressure from the U.S.
Cuban regime responds to new warnings from Trump and Marco Rubio
Mike Hammer attends mass at the Church of the Virgin of Regla to pray for political prisoners
At least 12 political prisoners released following the announcement by the Cuban regime
The first political prisoners from the 11J protests are released following the announcement from the Cuban regime
Cuban activist Anamely Ramos accuses the regime of using releases as "blackmail" following protests
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