HAVANA (AP) — Swaths of Cuba remained without power on Thursday nearly a day after a huge blackout hit the western part of the island in the latest outage blamed on a fragile electric grid and a lack ...
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The Tampa spots that locals actually love (and tourists rarely find)
Tampa has plenty of well-known attractions, but the city's best experiences are often tucked away in places that most ...
Lines to get some fuel or to buy potatoes — for those who can afford it — are scenes of daily life in Havana.
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Tone-deaf radicals flock into Havana, staying in 5-star hotels while island in crisis: ‘Mockery of Cuban people’
Hundreds of tone-deaf lefty radicals flocked into Havana this weekend to meet with Communist Party officials — staying in luxury hotels and traveling in air-conditioned buses — as the rest of the ...
An impromptu sit-in protest at the steps of Havana University on Monday drew a small group of students concerned about their education amid an energy crisis worsened by a U.S. oil blockade of the ...
On Monday Cuba was plunged into an island-wide blackout affecting 11 million people after a "complete disconnection" of its ...
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Lost in Havana
As the Trump administration targets Cuba, a Cuban American writer recalls a Potemkin-village experience in his ancestral homeland.
The island is dependent on tourism, but a lack of fuel and extensive power outages are forcing many travelers to cancel. Here ...
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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.
Cuban Americans Will Be Allowed to Own Businesses in Cuba, but Is That Enough to Rescue the Economy?
The Cuban government announced that Cubans living abroad can own and invest in businesses, but experts said they were disappointed that the measures didn’t go further.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Friday that the U.S. is in talks with Havana and raised the possibility of a “friendly takeover of Cuba” without offering any details on what he meant.
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