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What a Reporter Found when She Returned to Cuba After Last Trip 3 Years Ago - The Morning Sun

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HAVANA (AP) — Caribbean correspondent Dánica Coto returned to Cuba in late January, more than three years after her last visit to the island. The landscape and lives in Cuba are now very different, and more changes are anticipated since the fallout of the U.S. attack on Venezuela, Cuba’s strongest ally, has yet to be fully felt. This is an interview of Coto with Associated Press editor Laura Martínez. How has Cuba changed from when you last visi…

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Associated Press LA HABANA (AP) — The Associated Press correspondent for the Caribbean, Danica Coto, returned to Cuba at the end of January, more than three years after her last visit to the island. The landscape and lives in Cuba are now very different, and more changes are anticipated, as the consequences of the U.S. attack on Venezuela, Cuba's strongest ally, have not yet felt at all. This is a Coto interview with AP editor Laura Martínez. Ho…

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The Costa Rican reporter published her testimony in which she offers a blatant portrait of the material degradation, darkness and poverty that today mark the daily lives of Cubans.

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CiberCuba broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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