Cuba, Power Outage and American citizens
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The US embassy in Havana has warned American citizens to prepare for protests, denied entry, power outages and fuel shortages.
By Dave Sherwood HAVANA, Jan 31 (Reuters) - Cubans from all walks of life are hunkering into survival mode, navigating lengthening blackouts and soaring prices for food, fuel and transport as the U.S.
Mike Hammer, the chief U.S. envoy in Cuba, faced yet another orchestrated protest this weekend, with the Cuban government organizing it during his
Cubans from all walks of life are hunkering into survival mode, navigating lengthening blackouts and soaring prices for food, fuel and transport as the US threatens a stranglehold on the communist run nation.
In 2021, after a series of nationwide protests, the regime significantly tightened control over online content, and this impacted the short-lived spring of independent outlets that came with the mass arrival of mobile internet to the island in 2019.
The federal government upgraded its Cuba travel advice on Tuesday, warning Canadians planning to visit the popular Caribbean island that worsening shortages of everything from fuel to food could affect resorts.
On Saturday, the Miami-Dade Police Department announced that preparations are underway for possible large-scale celebrations in Miami's streets, in
Trump could then boast to the world that what successive American presidents failed to do since 1959 he has been able to accomplish in just a short period of time; what the long-standing embargo against Cuba has failed to do,