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Oscar Pérez-Oliva Fraga
"The blockade is the main obstacle to Cuba's development," says Oscar Pérez Oliva-Fraga
Oscar Pérez-Oliva Fraga reappears at an event for a rice donation from China to Cuba
The Ministry of Foreign Trade authorizes a Venezuelan company to import meat and other food products to Cuba
Another "culprit" for the blackouts in Cuba has emerged: the "evil" sargassum, according to Energas
Oscar Pérez-Oliva seeks to attract investment from the exile community under "new economic rules" in Cuba
Oscar Pérez-Oliva Fraga details how emigrants will be able to invest in private businesses in Cuba
The new generation of the Castros is gaining ground as doubts about the future of Cuba grow
A lot of travel and applause: Oscar Pérez-Oliva is negotiating agreements with Russia, and his international prominence is growing
St. Petersburg will make a donation to the public health system of Santiago de Cuba and Matanzas
Oscar Pérez-Oliva travels to Russia amidst the crisis in Cuba
Cuban regime once again promises to turn Mariel into an international logistics hub
From 'revolutionary oligarchy' to 'capitalist oligarchy': The mutation of Castroism to survive in power
Raúl Castro leaves Díaz-Canel in Havana while Pérez-Oliva stands out in the Eurasian Council
AP Agency: "A Castro could be the successor to Díaz-Canel in Cuba"
The regime promises to open investment opportunities to emigrants, but without guarantees or real changes in Cuba
From foreign investor to prisoner in Cuba: The story that warns about the regime's new "opening."
The conversations between the United States and Cuba (I)
Joe García: "If the Americans take their foot off Cuba, Cuba won't stand up because it is bankrupt."
Óscar Pérez-Oliva Fraga: The Man of the Predictions for the Transition in Cuba
Why isn’t the diaspora going to invest in Cuba?
Cubans question the possible departure of Díaz-Canel: “The problem is not him, it’s the Castros.”
The Cuban government will allow emigrants to invest and partner with private companies on the island
The Cuban regime will allow emigrants to open foreign currency accounts in banks on the island
Cubans residing 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
Investment from Cubans abroad in Cuba? No, thank you
The Cuban regime opens the door for emigrants to invest and have businesses in Cuba
Joe García describes the Cuban regime's rhetoric on the embargo as "ridiculous" in an interview with NBC News
Cuban regime seeks investments from U.S. companies
Díaz-Canel announces changes in the policy towards Cubans abroad
Díaz-Canel calls the power elite in Cuba to discuss relations with the U.S.
“Castro Surname” and “elections”: The phrase by Johana Tablada that set social media ablaze
The failure of the contingency plan measures
Regime prioritizes preparation for defense amid energy crisis
Who will "Delcy Rodríguez" be in Cuba? The operator that the Castro regime will need when the time comes to negotiate
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 publicly explained.”
Pérez-Oliva Fraga acknowledges internal shortcomings: "We do not want to justify ourselves with the blockade."
Who will be the Cuban Delcy? Oscar Pérez-Oliva Fraga and the phased transition in Cuba under the scrutiny of Trump and Rubio
Nephew-grandson of the Castros announces "direct hiring" of Cubans by foreign companies
Nephew of the Castros celebrates the donation of three containers of noodle soup for victims of Melissa
MINREX highlights the intervention of Oscar Pérez-Oliva: Grandnephew of the Castros grabs the spotlight of the regime
Marrero Cruz is full of praise for Raul Castro's great-nephew following his rise: "A well-prepared individual."
Who is the Castro's great-nephew rising to economic power in Cuba?
Great-nephew of Fidel and Raúl Castro rises to Vice Prime Minister of Cuba
The Cuban regime is negotiating with China the restructuring of its debts
The Cuban regime promises to pay its debt to Russia once it strengthens its economy
The minister claims that Cuba's economy is beginning to "breathe easier."
Cuban government reports the impact of hurricanes and earthquakes in figures
A significant donation of rice from China arrives in Cuba
The new Minister of Foreign Trade is the great-nephew of Fidel and Raúl Castro
Ricardo Cabrisas is replaced as Minister of Foreign Trade in Cuba
"Movement of Positions": Cuban regime replaces deputy ministers of MINCEX
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