Cuban Parliament
The Cuban Parliament is at the forefront of legislative changes, recently approving new migration laws while facing public outrage. Key issues include medication shortages and legislative criticisms.
Government Neglect Halts Essential Civil Registry Services in Las Tunas
Published on 4/21/2025
Cuban Politician Claims Youths Are Eager to Stay and Build Socialism
Published on 12/21/2024
Cuban Leader Claims National Assembly Is World's Most Representative
Published on 12/22/2024
Raúl Castro Steps into the Spotlight as Cuba Faces Escalating Crisis
Published on 12/19/2024
Raúl Castro Commands Cuban Parliament: Stand and Raise Your Fist
Published on 12/19/2024
Cuba's Proposed Housing Law: The Future of Your Rural Second Home
Published on 12/17/2024
Cuban Vice President Acknowledges Rural Decline While Urging Defense of Revolutionary "Achievements"
Published on 12/17/2024
Cuba to Require Valid Passports for Citizens Entering the Island Starting April 2025
Published on 12/6/2024
Bus Service Disruption Looms: P-8 and P-6 Routes Face Bus Shortage in Havana
Published on 10/18/2024
Father in Santiago de Cuba Seen Transporting Daughter in a Box on Bicycle Sparks Concern
Published on 9/9/2024
Elderly Woman Endures Three-Day Wait for Medication in Camagüey
Published on 8/22/2024
New Nursing Area Opens at Santiago de Cuba's National Bus Terminal
Published on 7/30/2024
Cuba on the Verge of Collapse, Says Renowned Economist and Demographer
Published on 7/22/2024
Unanimous Approval of New Laws in Cuba Sparks Outrage: "An Insult to Our Intelligence"
Published on 7/21/2024
Cuban Parliament Approves New Migration Law
Published on 7/20/2024
Cuban Government Acknowledges Ongoing Medication Shortage
Published on 7/16/2024
Rights of Cuban Citizens Under New Migration Law
Published on 6/17/2024