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Villa Clara
Activist Guillermo del Sol has been on a hunger strike for 61 days: "We are on alert for any outcome."
Seven prospects from Cuban baseball arrive in Mexico to compete in an international tournament
The egg in Cuba: a luxury at 135 pesos in Las Tunas
Two new “solineras” in Villa Clara aim to alleviate the energy crisis
Pedro Monreal: "Who 'understands economics' in the Cuban government?"
"The price skyrocketed and I can't control myself": Cuban decimist sings about oil
An island amid power outages launches its first "solinera" for electric cars
Villa Clara's health authorities assure they have sufficient blood supplies for emergencies "despite the emergence of requests on social media."
Cuban economists criticize the new price cap: "They didn't learn anything."
In the absence of coffee, the roasting company from Villa Clara improvises with other beans
In Cuba, "the need is no longer just in the pockets": photographer and entrepreneur from Pinar del Río
Pedro Monreal: "176 measures and only one achievement: demonstrating that they learned nothing."
New "solineras" inaugurated in Villa Clara, including the first fast and ultra-fast charging station for electric vehicles
"What a shame, Díaz-Canel," "people no longer want improvements, or dialogue, or band-aids; they want freedom": the testimony of a Cuban woman
"Thank you for everything, Fidel": Cubans erupt on social media over skyrocketing prices of eggs and oil
Villa Clara sets maximum prices for essential food items: eggs cannot exceed 110 pesos, and a liter of oil cannot exceed 2500 pesos
Urgent in Santa Clara: 9-year-old girl needs dialyzers to continue her hemodialysis
Victims of the collapse at an old school in Remedios identified
Rescue operations in Remedios conclude with a toll of two deceased and one survivor
Two Cubans found dead in Remedios collapse
A person trapped after the collapse of a school in Remedios has been rescued alive
Rescuers are about to reach the first survivor trapped in the collapse in Remedios
It has been confirmed that the people trapped in the collapse in Remedios are from Caibarién
Rescue teams are in contact with a person trapped under the rubble in Remedios
They are using drones to locate Cubans trapped in a collapse in Remedios
Total collapse in an abandoned structure in Remedios leaves several people trapped
Cuban Adventist pastor dies after suffering a cerebral aneurysm and being disconnected from life support
Cuban prospect Jan Ewing Cabrera is promoted to Class A with the Cardinals
The UNE announces the restoration of the National Electric System
Violent incident among illegal miners leaves one dead and one critically injured in Villa Clara
Cuban mother reports that a power plant puts her daughter, who has a serious lung disease, at risk
"How long will they keep with the empty words": Outrage in Villa Clara after the failure at the Hanabanilla hydroelectric power plant
They mourn the passing of a well-known cardiologist from Sagua la Grande
Activist Guillermo del Sol reaches day 46 of his hunger strike with severe dehydration
Supreme Court rejects appeal in favor of political prisoner José Gabriel Barrenechea
Cuban opponent Guillermo del Sol surpasses 40 days on hunger strike: his life is in danger
Susely Morfa celebrates the opening of a private gas station in Villa Clara and attributes it to the Electric Company
Yandy Díaz makes history with his 1,000th hit for the Rays
Villa Clara loses about 181,000 cattle over a decade, highlighting the collapse of Cuban livestock farming
Second day with light in Havana: "If we knew the fear they have of us," says a Cuban activist
Caldosa for July 26 in Santa Clara: "As always, romanticizing misery."
Alarm grows in Ranchuelo: Hemorrhagic dengue strikes a municipality without water, experiencing power outages and lacking medications
Villa Clara confirms circulation of dengue II and IV in Ranchuelo: "In hours, it can worsen the patient's condition."
The heartwarming story of Emy, the baby who has spent almost her entire life in a Cuban hospital
Reparto Sandino will have the third "solinera" of Santa Clara, offering several free services
Bruno Rodríguez responds to Marco Rubio regarding the regime's support for leftist radical groups
Fire at Alquízar electrical substation leaves nearly 7,000 people in Artemisa without power
Electric Union: "Appropriate measures will be taken" regarding linemen involved in the Calabazar incident
The video of a wave of crabs at night in Cuba that leaves everyone in shock
Díaz-Canel congratulates Santa Clara on its anniversary and social media responds: "Mr. President, I have no electricity."
Cuban entrepreneurs seek to survive with international support
Mother with her sick child denounces abandonment by the institutions: "They suffer from deafness and blindness at their convenience."
Million-dollar investment, minimal maintenance: weeds are taking over a photovoltaic park in Villa Clara
Wineries in Villa Clara sell rice, elbow macaroni, and caldosa prepared to alleviate the crisis in the neighborhoods
Cubans pay 750 pesos for a trip, and the driver leaves them stranded with an unbelievable explanation
A 12-story building in Santa Clara has been without electricity and water for nearly 5 days: "How do you carry a bucket of water up 12 floors?"
In the midst of an agricultural crisis, Villa Clara aims to produce its own potato and coffee seeds in the plain
Neither the food from social dining halls can be guaranteed by the government; they rely on private entities
What's happening with the Coppelia in Santa Clara? Authorities respond to the criticisms
Hotel in Cuba responds to allegations of food waste
2026-08-17T21:18:41+02:00