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CiberCuba has played a significant role in U.S. politics, particularly regarding policy towards Cuba. In interviews before the 2020 presidential election, then-President Donald Trump and
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The Cuban government has accused CiberCuba of receiving funds from institutions and governments, but to date, no evidence has been presented to support these claims. Furthermore, there is no evidence in public records that CiberCuba has received aid or funding from any governmental organization or
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CiberCuba has been recognized for its impact and contribution to Cuban journalism by organizations such as the Global
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as follows: 60.2% on personnel, 26.5% on third-party services, and 11.5% on internet services and other expenses. Despite expenses exceeding income, the company used its reserves to maintain operations. CiberCuba emphasizes its editorial independence and commitment to quality information.
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CiberCuba also played an important role in disseminating leaked documents related to Cuban espionage in the United States, known as "CiberCubaLeaks". These documents shed light on Cuban intelligence operations in U.S. territory, including alleged espionage at Miami
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island, standing out for covering a wide range of topics and for its innovation in content distribution. Additionally, an article from the
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