Cuba, Venezuela and tanker
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Cuba arrancó el jueves su mecanismo flotante de cambio de divisas a un precio un poco más bajo que el del mercado paralelo, pero tres
Cuba’s top court says a former economy minister was sentenced to life in prison for espionage, in the highest-profile case against an ex-official in recent years on the island
Cuba is facing a shortage of religious vocations to the point that the country is losing almost one women’s religious congregation each year.
A blackout has hit the western half of Cuba, including Havana, leaving millions of people without power on an island struggling with chronic outages blamed on a crumbling electric grid
A U.S. move this week to seize an oil tanker out of Venezuela is poised to make a bad situation worse for a crisis-stricken Cuba already struggling to source enough oil to power its ailing economy and electrical grid.
Protests are intensifying across Cuba as residents endure blackouts lasting up to 20 hours, with the island’s power grid suffering repeated partial and total collapses. Crowds have gathered in the streets throughout the week,
Dozens gathered outside Versailles Restaurant on Human Rights Day, denouncing repression on the island and urging freedom for relatives they describe as political prisoners.
Cuba denied it had reached out to the United States about what the region would look like without President Nicolas Maduro leading Venezuela, calling the media report "absurd and false."
Havana: Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla said that the US government's designation of the legitimate government of Venezuela as a "foreign terrorist organization" is a politically motivated act.
The Cuban Ministry of Public Health has announced 55 fatalities and 43 severe cases stemming from arboviral diseases, according to an update