News Is CubaDaily a Reliable News Source?

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Cubadaily.com is primarily viewed as a link aggregation site rather than a source of original journalism. Users have noted that it compiles articles from various outlets, often portraying Cuba in a favorable light while also including critical perspectives on the Cuban government. Some content appears unrelated to Cuba, covering diverse topics such as fashion and cultural events. The site seems to target Cuban exiles and generates revenue through advertisements, lacking a clear political affiliation. Comparisons were made to similar sites like Iraqdaily.com, which also aggregates news from multiple sources. Overall, the consensus is that Cubadaily.com serves more as a curated news aggregator than a traditional news source.
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What does everyone know about "cubadaily.com"[/URL]news source?
 
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What does everyone know about "cubadaily.com"[/URL]news source?[/QUOTE]
Never saw it before.

It appears to just be a link site without any original stories.
 
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My investigation has corroborated what Skyhunter said. Granted, I only looked for about fifteen minutes, but I couldn't anything written by a staff writer. At first it just seemed to be a Cuban advocacy site pulling article that cast Cuba in a good light and anti-Cuban policies in a bad light, from wherever it could get them (I even found a frickin' letter to the editor from the Las Vegas Sun critiquing the embargoes - talk about digging deep), but then I also found an article from the Boston Globe talking about Cubans complaining about Castro cracking down on private farmer's markets. They say the lines are now much longer, the food they want is no longer available, and the prices are high, all of the typical command economy complaints, so it would appear they aren't solely presenting pro-Cuban views.

Heck, there are a few article that don't even have anything to with Cuba (or Guantanamo). Down in the culture section, they've got pieces on a South Korean fashion show and the Commercial Drive district in Vancouver.
 
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Heck, there are a few article that don't even have anything to with Cuba (or Guantanamo). Down in the culture section, they've got pieces on a South Korean fashion show and the Commercial Drive district in Vancouver.
Yes, I'd say it's simply a site designed to make money from advertisements by pulling together anything that mentions Cuba probably targeting Cuban exiles but with no political affiliation. There's a similar site does the same for Iraq which again links to stories about Iraq from all across the spectrum
http://www.iraqdaily.com/
 
Its communist propogander... I didnt both looking at the link but I know this already...

















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Is there North Keroa daily?
 
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