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The Lights Go Out in Cuba
Cuba’s power crisis won’t light up prospects for the end of the U.S. sanctions regime.
About 90% of Cuba’s electricity generation relies on oil. Electricity prices are heavily subsidized by the country’s ...
Instead of getting around $20 a month in Cuba at that time, he started earning $300 in Brión, in Venezuela's Miranda province, although he says that the Cuban government was paid more than 10 ...
Analysts Emilio Morales, Juan Antonio Blanco, Roberto Veiga and Omar López Montenegro assess, in DIARIO DE CUBA, what the ...
Bush and how did Cuba respond? As the United States ... shook Havana's expectations of the Bush White House. One dimension of the Castro government's efforts to cultivate positive vibes in ...
Cuba’s government reports it has made progress in re-establishing electrical service to parts of the island, which remains mostly shrouded in darkness. Parts of the capital Havana and some ...
Beatriz Johnson, who heads the Communist Party in Santiago de Cuba, climbed onto the roof of a house to calm down hundreds ... But the Communist government has few options to significantly improve ...
In our news wrap Thursday, Hurricane Rafael left a trail of destruction in Cuba and left millions in the dark, California's ...
HAVANA — A small town in far eastern Cuba was recovering ... economic problems but White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Monday that the Cuban government’s “long-term ...
Tropical Storm Rafael gained steam late on Monday as it churned northward toward Cuba, which is still struggling to recover ...