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Remittances to Cuba
The solar panels sold by the Cuban government for "heroes and heroines" cost more than 75,000 pesos
Amelia Calzadilla is seeking help for her grandmother in Cuba
Dollar store reopens in Matanzas and Cubans criticize the prices: “If you want, go ahead and close again.”
Economist: "Attention must be paid to the issues of dialogue" between Cuba and the U.S.
A follower sent him 10,000 pesos, and this is what he bought in Cuba
“When did you get that?”: A conversation between a young man in Miami and his mother in Cuba dismantles the narrative about Trump
Remittances: The Wound That Affects Us All
"We are not a threat": Cuban regime seeks rapprochement with the U.S. amid tensions
Punishing the people is not overthrowing a dictatorship
Congress members do not rule out a criminal accusation against Raúl Castro in the United States
Mario Díaz-Balart asserts that Trump will not allow a dictatorship 90 miles away: “Military force remains in the Caribbean.”
Gerardo Hernández boasts about tourism in Cuba “despite the haters” and the statistics
The tallest hotel in Havana confirms that the "blockade" is only for ordinary Cubans
"In one day, they look for 200 dollars, which amounts to 6,000 a month": This is how Cubans are reacting to a new viral audio from Cuba
Without Venezuelan oil and under pressure from Trump, Cuba is facing its most fragile moment
The U.S. begins to charge a new tax on remittances: Here's what you need to know
Miami-Dade authorities are calling for an investigation into another company with alleged ties to the Cuban regime
Cuban regime authorizes Cubamax to deliver cash on the island and send remittances
The Revolution of Indifference: Why Cubans No Longer Expect Anything from Power
2025 is darkening in Cuba: another New Year filled with blackouts, promises, and official silence
Why does Cuba appear in so many international money laundering schemes?
Cuban professor questions the Central Bank's floating rate due to lack of real data
This is how tough this Cuban in the U.S. responds when asked for a top-up from Cuba because "that’s nothing for you."
Can the "currency reform" save the Cuban regime's economy?
How much are currencies being sold for in the Cuban informal market on the first day of the "official floating rate"?
"To send it to your mom": The gesture of a stranger that made a Cuban woman cry in the U.S.
Kilos of nostalgia and need: Migrants support their families in Cuba with medicine and food
Who is governing today in Cuba?
The Cuban regime targets the informal currency market, and families feel the impact of remittance deliveries
Regime names two more Cubans abroad as "financiers" of an alleged remittance theft
100% of state workers live in extreme poverty in Cuba
MININT is investigating alleged currency trafficking schemes in three Cuban provinces
The rate of elToque is not perfect, but where is the alternative?
What a Cuban woman was able to buy for her daughter in Cuba with 170 dollars at an online store: "What do you think about the prices?"
A network that was using artificial intelligence to scam dollars in Cuba has been dismantled in Guantánamo
Cuban regime claims to have dismantled illegal network of U.S. currency to the island: What do we know?
"Here there is indeed money; what I don't know is where it comes from": Cuban from Guanabo sparks debate on TikTok
Cuban woman in Miami loses patience with those asking for combos from Cuba: "They are very mistaken."
A Central Bank of Cuba official states that "inflation has moderated," even though prices remain skyrocketed
Amelia Calzadilla dismantles the official narrative about El Toque: the problem is the government and its forced dollarization
Bruno Rodríguez criticizes inequality in the U.S., and responses on social media include: "You have to have a lot of nerve."
85-year-old grandmother fulfills her dream of leaving Cuba and reuniting with her granddaughter in El Salvador
Send 2,200 euros to Cuba, and the Metropolitan Bank has not delivered the money for two months because it claims it doesn't have it
"You are a millionaire in a country that is dying of hunger": Controversy erupts over video of a Cuban cooking in Cuba
A Cuban economist suggests that expectations of increased remittances following Hurricane Melissa may have led to a decline in the value of the dollar
"They are not companies, they are mechanisms of repression": U.S. on GAESA, CIMEX, and FINCIMEX
"More than 15 thousand dollars! Cuban breaks down the costs of her trip to Cuba, and social media can't believe it."
“I am where the dollars are”: Cuban in the U.S. responds to those who criticize her for saying she doesn't have money to go to Cuba
Young Cuban responds to criticism and defends her right to express her opinion: "The revolution has not given me any comfort."
The transition to a market economy in Cuba: inevitable and urgent
From Nesquik to butter cookies: Tips from a Cuban to send to Cuba and brighten the children's day
Remittances from the U.S. to Central America increase due to fears of deportation
María Elvira Salazar calls for an investigation into Florida companies for ties to the Cuban regime
Extreme poverty in Cuba affects 89% of the population, and 78% want to emigrate
92% of Cubans disapprove of the government's performance
A Cuban shares her expenses and income in this city in the U.S., and many respond: "It's more expensive than in Miami."
Uniforms from Exile: The Paradox of Wearing Obedience
Leonardo Padura reflects on Cuban reality: “Misery creates the miserable.”
They demanded a $20 recharge from Cuba, and his response went viral: "I'm cleaning bathrooms for $13 an hour."
Los Pichy Boys talk with Congressman Carlos Gimenez
2026-02-21T23:18:37+01:00