Hundreds of protesters took to the streets Sunday in Cuba’s second-largest city, Santiago, demanding food and power amid a worsening economic crisis that has left many everyday Cubans with scarce ...
(Bloomberg) -- Protesters took to the streets of Cuba on Sunday in a rare outburst of social unrest as a fresh wave of blackouts exacerbated tensions on the cash-strapped island. Social media posts ...
The late leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, once famously called Cuba “the safest country in the world”. In terms of the island’s low rates of violent crime and the scarcity of guns ...
SANTIAGO, Cuba – President Raul Castro announced that Cuba will prohibit the naming of streets and monuments after his brother Fidel, and bar the construction of statues of the former leader and ...
For a second night, thousands of anti-government protesters took to the streets in Cuba, frustrated by rising poverty and COVID-19 numbers and a lack of access to medicine and basic supplies. NBC’s ...
Western Cuba is expected to receive 6 to 12 inches of rainfall, with the potential to produce flash flooding and mudslides through Thursday, according to the National Hurricane Center. About 50,000 ...
His 23 y Flagler website and YouTube channel, named after major streets in Havana and Miami, picks up videos and reports from Cuba, adds commentary and helps propel them to viral status. "When someone ...
Thousands of Cubans took to the streets across the island around mid-July 2021 in a rare mass expression of dissent in a country known for repressive crackdowns. The government has cracked down by ...
Cuba has changed a lot more than we know and a big part of that change is you see a lot of iPhones on the streets." Gutierrez credits President Obama's reopening policies that, he said, permitted the ...
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