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The U.S. denies entry to Cuban state TV journalist Héctor Villar while he was traveling to cover the 2026 World Cup
Announcement for journalism aptitude test: Candidates must have completed military service
Reuters and EFE cite CiberCuba's exclusive report on the logistical crisis in Cuba due to U.S. sanctions.
Argentine journalist films clandestine documentary in Cuba while pretending to be a tourist
Cuban Ministry of Communications calls for a workshop on citizen attention and quality: Will they know what that is?
María Elvira Salazar recounts her experience at the Correspondents' Dinner shooting: "A very intense night."
Official journalist claims they want development for Cuba and therefore signs "for the homeland."
Call for applications to study Journalism in Cuba
Oliver Zamora asks in Cuba for "media that does not present a distorted reality."
The order to defend Díaz-Canel has been given: an official journalist supports the leader
“Do you ask Trump that question?”: The 7 most controversial phrases from Díaz-Canel on NBC
Independent journalist criticizes Newsweek magazine for 'non-journalistic' interview with Díaz-Canel
CBS shuts down its historic radio station after nearly a century on air
The officialist newspaper Escambray reports that it remains active despite the suspension of its print edition
Univisión and Telemundo journalists deny mobilization of their media in Cuba ahead of an imminent announcement of change
Mónica Baró dismantles Arleen Rodríguez's discourse on journalism in Cuba: "She knows she is lying."
Journalist Walter Martínez, an emblematic voice of the government and host of "Dossier," has passed away
Cuban journalist Manuel Rodríguez Salas, former director of Noticiero Dominical, has passed away
Radio Mambí goes off the air after 40 years: The end of a symbol of the Cuban community in Miami
Vladimir Gómez claims that he is "no longer gay" after his time on La Casa de Alofoke 2: "Gracie Bon made me change."
Sports commentator Manuel Alejandro paves a new path in the Canary Islands
The Pentagon is trying to silence the press, and this has been the journalists' response
The Cuban regime is making moves in the state press: New directors appointed at Granma and Juventud Rebelde
Debate on the press in Cienfuegos ends with journalist self-censoring in front of the cameras
Santiago journalist who suffered brutal assault undergoes second surgery: Faces potential complications
Historic radio station in Miami lays off all its employees
The tense moment between Trump and a journalist during his visit to Texas: "Only an evil person would ask that question."
Journalism in Cuba is seeking young people… and is not finding them
Kitín: "Narrating ¡Pinar del Río champion! is the happiest moment of my professional life."
"It is the channel of exile": Cuban journalist Juan Manuel Cao proudly showcases studio for broadcasting on YouTube
The El Arte Printing Press Fades Away in Manzanillo: Cuban Cultural Memory Cast Aside
A retired journalist is run over and abandoned in Ciego de Ávila: Nora Susana is in serious condition
José Luis Basulto, the sports commentator whose microphones were turned off
María Elvira celebrates the return of Radio Martí: “The U.S. must remain steadfast against the communist dictatorship.”
VOA reporter fired: "Coverage of press freedom is being destroyed"
María Elvira Salazar reacts to the closure of Radio and TV Martí
CiberCuba begins 2025 with historic audience records on social media, website, and app
Layoffs begin at Radio and TV Martí: Contractors must cease their work immediately
Cuban Television calls for a "deterrent punishment" for those who disseminate sensitive images
This is how Jorge Ramos said goodbye after 40 years at Univisión
Pedro Martínez Pírez has passed away: A journalist committed to the official stance of the Cuban regime
Future journalists of the Cuban regime speak while fulfilling mandatory military service
Cubans are making Díaz-Canel's dream of turning Granma into the most read newspaper in Cuba a reality: "The best sanitary paper that has been produced in Cuba."
Cuban women who choose to pursue a career in journalism will have to complete a year of military service
Cubans come out in defense of baseball and boxing commentator on television
Cuban journalist Alejandro Condis awarded six Emmy Awards
Cuban journalist and broadcaster Tomás García Fusté dies in Miami
Hundreds of Cuban profiles on Facebook reported for spam campaign
Carlos Alberto Montaner: My Latest Column
Businessman Demetrio Pérez Jr., founder of the Lincoln-Martí schools, has passed away in Miami
Journalist Daniel Benítez resigns from Channel 41 to focus on a personal project on social media
Those green eyes
Cuban journalist Abraham Jiménez receives the International Press Freedom Award
New requirements for studying journalism in Cuba
Cubadebate invests in artificial intelligence for its sports journalism while dismissing an uncomfortable journalist
Journalist Luz Escobar denounces the Cuban dictatorship in Spain
They threaten a journalist with prison for providing "harmful information": I told them to prove it
The thankless role of the party pooper
Podcast El Enjambre halts production of its sixth season
Cuban independent journalist rejects threats from State Security
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