Cuba is facing a historic electricity crisis. Blackouts have gotten worse, and on some days the entire island is plunged into near total darkness.
Cuba is going dark under US pressure. How the crisis unfolded and why its troubles are far from over
Almost three months after the US effectively imposed an oil blockade on Cuba that worsened its energy crunch, nearly every aspect of Cuban society has been feeling the strain.
Cuba’s leader Miguel Díaz-Canel defiantly responded to President Trump’s talk of a “takeover” with a vow of “impregnable resistance,” as the country faces a severe economic crisis and oil shortages.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has lashed out after U.S. President Donald Trump said that he can do "whatever he wants" ...
Cuba’s widening economic turmoil along with its growing political tensions with U.S. President Donald Trump have paralyzed much of the island.
As U.S. and Cuban officials continue talks amid the crisis on the island, leaders in South Florida hope those conversations ...
Cuban Americans who live in West Palm Beach are calling on President Donald Trump to intervene as Cuba faces a total collapse of its electric grid, leaving millions without power.
Trump made the comments in the Oval Office on March 16 as 11 million Cubans grappled with a massive power outage.
I think Cuba sees the end,” Trump told Fox News’ Peter Doocy. “You know, all my life I’ve been hearing about the United ...
Officials in Cuba report an islandwide blackout in the country of some 11 million people as its energy and economic crises deepen ...
Here’s what to know about the energy, economic, and political crises surrounding Cuba—and the role of Trump and the U.S.
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