“Our solidarity will always stand with the people of Cuba!”
Confident that the island holds fast to its principles as a moral shield, the world stands up for it
Confident that the island holds fast to its principles as a moral shield, the world stands up for it
The U.S. government has added a new executive order to its arsenal of hostilities against Cuba. Given the nature of its scope, this order can be considered unprecedented in many ways, to the point that analysts and experts on the subject describe it as a new blockade imposed on top of the existing one.
The massive demonstration of support for the Government and the Revolution this May 1st is "too much of a challenge" for an administration that believes itself to be the master of the world and all-powerful in the Western Hemisphere
The imposition of U.S. sanctions against Cuba outside the framework of the United Nations Security Council violates the UN Charter
On his social media account, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla denounced as lies the statements made by the U.S. Secretary of State denying the existence of an oil embargo against our country
The new regulations—Laws 171, 172, and 173—update legislation on immigration, foreign nationals, and citizenship, introducing innovative concepts such as “effective migratory residence”
An organized community can challenge the digital space even in environments where algorithms—since they are not neutral—do not work in our favor
The crisis of neoliberalism is not merely cyclical, but organic in the Gramscian sense: capital cannot offer stability, decent employment, care, or an ecological future
Prior to the awards ceremony, President Díaz-Canel met with some 80 workers from the country’s essential sectors
Speech delivered by Miguel Mario Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and President of the Republic, at the closing ceremony of the International Meeting of Solidarity with Cuba, at the Convention Center, on May 2, 2026, "Year of the Centennial of Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro Ruz"
Díaz-Canel asserted that Cuba is not an unusual threat to the United States; there is no valid reason for military aggression against the island
"No aggressor, however powerful, will find surrender in Cuba. They will encounter a people determined to defend sovereignty and independence in every inch of the national territory," Díaz-Canel stated on X