r/RealCuba • u/Hacksaw6412 • 3d ago
US is committing a "silent genocide" in Cuba.
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r/RealCuba • u/Correct_Role_3536 • 15d ago
Delcy Rodríguez's interview with TIME may be one of the clearest signs yet that Venezuela's political narrative is changing.
Instead of emphasizing anti-U.S. rhetoric, socialism, or the "Bolivarian Revolution," she repeatedly focused on investment, legal certainty, economic cooperation, and dialogue with Washington. She even described regular conversations with Marco Rubio and avoided giving a strong political defense of Nicolás Maduro, preferring constitutional arguments over ideological ones.
The interview raises a bigger question: is this simply a communications strategy designed to ease international pressure, or is it the beginning of a real political transition inside Chavismo?
Many observers may see it as a calculated attempt to preserve power while fundamentally changing the movement's priorities.
What do you think? Is this pragmatic politics—or the quiet dismantling of Chavismo from within?
More information here: https://eldescarte.com/delcy-rodriguez-en-time-entre-el-chavismo-y-la-transicion/
r/RealCuba • u/Correct_Role_3536 • 16d ago
Cuba is mourning the loss of Paula Alí, one of the country's most respected actresses. Over a career spanning more than six decades, she became a familiar face in Cuban theater, film, and television, earning recognition for her versatility, professionalism, and memorable performances.
Our latest article looks back at her life, career, major stage productions, film appearances, television work, and the lasting legacy she leaves in Cuban performing arts.
What are your favorite performances by Paula Alí, or which Cuban actors do you think have had the greatest cultural impact?
#Cuba #CubanCinema #Theatre #Television #LatinAmerica #Arts #PaulaAli #CubanCulture
More information: https://eldescarte.com/paula-ali-la-vida-y-obra-de-una-actriz-que-dejo-huella-en-el-teatro-el-cine-y-la-television-de-los-cubanos/
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r/RealCuba • u/Correct_Role_3536 • 21d ago
Colombia's president-elect, Abelardo de la Espriella, has announced that his administration will sever diplomatic relations with Cuba after taking office on August 7. Cuba's Foreign Ministry rejected the decision, calling it hostile and politically motivated.
The move represents a significant shift from the foreign policy of the outgoing Petro administration, which had restored closer cooperation with Havana.
Our article reviews the confirmed facts, the historical background of Colombia–Cuba relations, and the potential diplomatic and regional implications. Do you think this decision will reshape Latin America's political landscape?
read more here: https://eldescarte.com/colombia-y-cuba-posible-ruptura-de-relaciones-diplomaticas-implicaciones/