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Juventud Rebelde, daily newspaper of Cuba's young communists. This is a list of newspapers in Cuba.Although the Cuban media is controlled by the Cuban People through the Cuban State apparatus, the national newspapers of Cuba are not directly published by the state, they are instead published by various Cuban political organizations with official approval.
From places outside Cuba, users can access the site without any restriction. Yoani Sánchez later published in her Twitter account: "Wrong strategy from the Cuban government. There is nothing more attractive than the forbidden". [2] The actions of the Cuban government against 14ymedio have provoked various reactions in the international arena.
Granma is the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba. It was formed in 1965 by the merger of two previous papers, Revolución (from Spanish: "Revolution") and Hoy ("Today"). [1] Publication of the newspaper began in February 1966. [2]
It is the official paper of the provincial branch of the ruling Communist Party of Cuba (CCP) in La Habana Province. Originally established in October 1980, the paper was launched as a broadsheet. [1] In 1987 the format was changed to tabloid, and in January 1992 it became a weekly, published on Sundays. In November 1999 the website was launched.
Vistar is distributed via El Paquete in PDF form. According to its founder, Vistar's website now has 50,000 unique visitors from Cuba and abroad. The webzine is produced in Havana under a Dominican publisher, which allows the magazine to be legally produced in Cuba. The publication focuses mainly on popular music and cultural phenomena within Cuba.
The project began as early as 2007, [2] and the magazine was launched 2008 in Cuba, with Circles Robinson as editor. Robinson, a US native, moved to Cuba in 2001. He worked as a translator for ESTI, Cuba's official translation agency, but left Cuba after his work contract was not renewed in 2009, a fact that he associates with his role in Havana Times.
The newspaper has published articles by journalists demonstrating a stance against reggaetón.The paper claims that "something must be done" about the music style that has become popular among youth, as artists in the genre commonly glorify "luxury, lust, vice" and the use of drugs and alcohol. [2]
Cuba's long-time allies have reduced fuel shipments this year. Venezuela has sent 44% less crude and fuel to the Caribbean island during the January to November period, according to tanker ...