r/RealCuba
On Cuba’s new market reforms - No, Cuba is not turning capitalist. That is just Western lies.
The Rubio Cable on Cuba (Rubio trying to avoid the voice of Cuba in UN)
thenation.comLegislative motions of support for Cuba approved in Genoa and Rome
radiohc.cuApesar do bloqueio, das ingerências e das ameaças, “Cuba vencerá!”, afirmou-se em Lisboa
Junta-te à campanha de solidariedade: https://associacaoamizadeportugalcuba.pt/solidariedade/campanha-de-solidariedade-por-cuba-fim-ao-bloqueio/
Díaz-Canel recognizes the CIGB as a bastion of Cuban science
radiohc.cuPolitical solidarity with Cuba is so important as opposed to humanitarian aid in isolation
An image so based the acid is cowering in fear
Trying to make a pun with the title idk if succeeding at that
At other things
Absolutely
World Food Program approves aid to Cuba despite strong U.S. pressure
radiohc.cuCuban president explains Cuban democracy
‘The state needs wealth’: Cuba opens up economy amid tightening US blockade
Another example of the genocidal cynicism of the US government
The cynicism of the US government in its genocidal war against Cuba is so great that yesterday it tried to block Cuba from receiving over $100 million in aid for 2026-2030 at the UN World Food Programme Executive Board meeting. They claim to want to help the Cuban people, but they refuse to allow them to withstand aid.
Damn US government.
Cuba After Castro: The Island in the Crosshairs | Feature Documentary
youtu.beInterview given by President Díaz-Canel to journalist Roberto Cavada, for a dominican media group (in spanish)
cubadebate.cuNew measures for the Cuban economy, official document (in Spanish, PDF)
media.cubadebate.cuMexico works on mechanism for companies to ship oil to Cuba
radiohc.cuHow do average cubans see the possibility of us invasion and the new cuban economic reforms?
reddit.comHistoric Commander of the Revolution Ramiro Valdés Menéndez passes away
radiohc.cuWhat is life in Cuba like right now?
Hi, I am someone that lives in the UK and is interested in Cuban history and I was curious to anyone on this sub that lives in Cuba right now, what is it like? Is the day by day life getting more difficult with the embargo's? Thank you to anyone that answers as I want to make a small project about Cuba and raise awareness about it in my local area and beyond like my university as it's not something that is talked about a lot when I think it should be and it would be valuable to get the words of people that actually live there. Once again thank you so much for anyone that responds.