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Cuba's power grid has ground to a halt for a second time in as many days, leaving 10 million on the island without power and the Caribbean island in a growing sense of crisis. World.
The pandemic and tougher U.S. sanctions have decimated Cuba’s economy, prompting the biggest migration since Fidel Castro rose to power. By Ed Augustin and Frances Robles BARACOA, Cuba — Roger ...
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., says Cuba's Marxist policies are to blame for the food and energy shortages plaguing the island as its leaders accuse the U.S. of contributing to the crises.
Cuba’s communist dictatorship is broke and seems to have run out of suckers who might lend it more. This month we learned that it’s turned to confiscating dollars and euros from foreign ...
Power blackouts in Cuba are expected to increase significantly due to a lack of fuel, officials warned in a nationwide TV broadcast, worsening the country's plight as it deals with food and ...
Cuba welcomed on Tuesday a seventh floating power plant to its growing fleet of shipboard generators as the communist-run country seeks to bolster its grid and bring relief to citizens who for ...
Hurricane Ian makes landfall in Cuba 01:00. Hurricane Ian knocked out power across all of Cuba and devastated some of the country's most important tobacco farms when it slammed into the island's ...
Former U.S. Ambassador Victor Manuel Rocha spent decades spying for Cuba. Before Rocha there was Ana Montes, a Pentagon analyst who spent 17 years spying for Cuba.
Cuba tried to improve its relations with the US by cooperating with Trump's deportation flights. It didn't work. Cuba has taken five deportation flights since Trump took office, but the ...
Cuba just endured a nationwide blackout of the electric grid, lasting for days — the third such disaster in six months. The population has succumbed to despair.
Regarding Mary Anastasia O’Grady’s “Why Cuba Belongs on the Terrorism List” (Americas, Jan. 22): Cuba sponsors terrorist fugitives, including FALN bomb maker William Morales and cop killer ...
Cuba hopes if it builds new hotels, tourists will come, after a long COVID shutdown Cuba is hoping more tourists return to the island. The economy depends on it.
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