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Communist Party of Cuba
Pilgrimage for Fidel Castro in Santiago de Cuba amidst shortages and blackouts
Poland's Constitutional Tribunal declares the Communist Party illegal
Matanzas Hospital receives a Russian donation of medicines and food for newborns
Cuban military personnel marry in a collective wedding "in salute to the landing of the Granma."
Former communist leader detained in Miami after returning from a visit to Cuba
Official media recalls the farewell to Fidel Castro and social media explodes: "Turned to ashes just like he left Cuba."
Workers from Minrex are being deployed to fumigate in Plaza de la Revolución
Marrero Cruz lashes out at Cubans who use social media, accusing them of being "subversive."
Susely Morfa blames the "blockade" for the shortage of eggs in Cuba
Lis Cuesta is spotted in the east after almost a month since Hurricane Melissa made landfall
"Here we have been left adrift": Residents of Damajayabo, Santiago de Cuba, report
"Brand" Volunteering: Díaz-Canel Poses with a Hoe and Adidas as the Country Remains Deep in Crisis
The controversy erupts: They suggest merging statues of Fidel and Che in Mexico City
Cuban lawmaker justifies limits on freedom of expression after the arrest of a resident of Tunera for criticizing the regime
Epidemiological crisis: Regime admits partial responsibility of MINSAP, but again blames the Cubans
Morales Ojeda calls to "take advantage of opportunities," and Cubans respond: "No one wants to study to go hungry."
The Communist Party of Cuba calls for a new Plenary in December 2025
"The blame is not on elTOQUE, it is on you": Cubans respond to Morales Ojeda
Susely Morfa joins the campaign against El Toque and sparks mockery: “They sound like parrots repeating what the PCC commands.”
Who is Arleen Rodríguez Derivet?: The officialist journalist behind Díaz-Canel's "image rehabilitation."
Díaz-Canel joins the attacks against El Toque: “It is designed to suppress the income of the Cuban people.”
More than 52,000 customers in Holguín are still without electricity following Hurricane Melissa
Granma says that Havana is moving towards a "smart city," and social media is exploding: "We don't even have electricity."
The regime summons the Party and its organizations to review the national economic failure
“Neither bed nor empathy”: Cubans turn the wall of ‘Chapeando bajito’ into a popular trial of Díaz-Canel
Abel Prieto on Díaz-Canel: "Our people love and admire him."
"It was not her who should retract": Wave of criticism against the regime after showcasing elderly woman who complained to Díaz-Canel
Cuban regime showcases the forced retraction of the elderly woman who confronted Díaz-Canel for not having a bed
The head of the PCC in Granma says that Hurricane Melissa is an opportunity to show that "the Revolution is still alive."
Díaz-Canel celebrates the October Revolution, and Cubans blast him on social media: "Disappear."
Who is the lawyer handling Alejandro Gil's defense?
Labor trafficking: Cuban workers in Canada report wage theft by the regime
Díaz-Canel visits Río Cauto after the historic floods caused by Melissa: "Has the water receded yet?"
Morales Ojeda quotes Fidel Castro amidst the debacle: “The only one that can solve the problems of this country is the Revolution.”
Relief in Granma: the Cauto del Paso dam reduces its flow following the peak of flooding
"In Cuba, there is no corrupt judicial system," says a regime spokesperson in rejecting a public trial for Alejandro Gil
The Los Reynaldos community in Santiago de Cuba remains cut off after the collapse of a bridge
Areas of Santiago de Cuba remain cut off four days after the passage of Melissa
"I stayed silent to protect the image of our country": Alejandro Gil's daughter explains her silence and defends her father
Alejandro Gil's sister on the accusations against him: “The prosecutor's request is for life in prison.”
Officials of the regime launch a media offensive following the indictment of Alejandro Gil
Díaz-Canel says that “with awareness, unity, and solidarity, human life loss can be prevented.”
The Cuban prosecutor's office charges former minister Alejandro Gil with embezzlement, espionage, and other crimes
Morales Ojeda lashes out at Marco Rubio after offering humanitarian aid to the people of Cuba
The U.S. publishes a guide to channel private donations of humanitarian aid to the Cuban people
The regime boasts about its evacuation system, but 95% of those evacuated were taken in by family and neighbors
Morales Ojeda states that the Cuban people "recognize" the government's actions regarding Melissa
While in the East they evacuate due to the hurricane, in the West they march for Camilo
PCC leader confirms they could not prioritize electricity for the east: "The thermoelectric plants are going to be disconnected."
PCC leader in Granma regarding Melissa's proximity: "We are selling one pound of rice per consumer."
Santiago de Cuba will evacuate nearly 260,000 people due to Hurricane Melissa
Guantánamo will evacuate more than 100,000 people, mostly to the homes of family and friends
Reporter Gina Romero debunks the Cuban regime in front of its diplomats at the UN
First Secretary of the PCC in Holguín warns about possible power outages due to Melissa
Ulises Toirac requests that no march takes place in Cuba on the 28th: "What is needed are measures."
U.S. denounces corruption of the Cuban regime: "They hoard billions while families face shortages."
A commemorative mass will be held for Celia Cruz in Havana
Regime "picks up" children sleeping in a hotel garden in Havana: "They have been lurking for a while."
The U.S. warns: Being part of the PCC or participating in anti-American marches could cost you your visa
"Cakes and 'solidarity' snacks: The Cuban Government's plan for quinceañeras that sparks ridicule on social media"
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