Cuba's tourism crisis is deepening with the ... airports Mexican Caribbean beaches sound alarms with the arrival of sargassum The financial crisis has begun to hit tourism companies in Cancun ...
A time lapsed model depicting interannual Sargassum blooms in the North Atlantic. The alga was pushed southward and injected into the tropics, where it proliferates today, through a series of ...
Riviera Maya officials have begun preparing for the annual arrival of sargassum, a species of seaweed that grows in the Caribbean and, in spring through autumn, washes up in great numbers along the ...
TAMPA, Fla. (March 13, 2025) – The Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt has puzzled researchers since 2011. A recent study published in Nature Communications may have identified what drove a tipping ...
The Republican senator argued that U.S. travel to Cuba financially benefits the Cuban military and fuels government repression. Speaking exclusively with CBS News Miami, Scott detailed his ...
Cuba reconnects electrical grid, restores power to much of Havana Cuba reconnected its national electrical grid and restored power to the majority of the capital Havana by late on Sunday, energy ...
He is backed to the hilt by Russia, China, and Cuba — also Iran, North Korea, etc. Recently, he changed the constitution to make his wife, Rosario Murillo, “co-president” with him.
The map below shows the location of Cuba and Mumbai. The blue line represents the straight line joining these two place. The distance shown is the straight line or the air travel distance between ...
A new chant is heard across Cuba: paredón, "to the wall," meaning death by firing squad. February 7: Members of Castro's 26th of July Movement underground and leaders of the anti-Batista ...
A massive bloom of sargassum drenched coastlines of the island of Saint Martin in the Caribbean earlier this year. Now, the USF College of Marine Science is leading a grant to develop a forecasting ...
Each year, large quantities of sargassum contaminate Mexico's southeastern beaches. In 2023, Mexico’s navy retrieved approximately 22,000 tonnes (22 million kilograms) of it. (Elizabeth Ruiz ...