Thousands of Cubans protest against US Castro indictment
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Protests broke out across the Cuban capital of Havana on Wednesday evening as the city confronted its worst rolling blackouts in decades amid a U.S. blockade that has starved the island of fuel. Crowds of hundreds of angry Cubans poured onto the streets in several outlying neighborhoods,
Protests break out in Cuba over power shortages as the U.S. offers millions of dollars in exchange for political reform.
Residents in Havana demand the right to have electricity as the city faces its worst rolling blackouts in decades
While many Cubans were divided over the legitimacy of the U.S. charging Raul Castro with murder, the hope for developments that might ease their suffering is widespread. “This has to change.”
MIAMI — Cuba’s worsening power crisis is fueling growing unrest across the island as blackouts intensify and the Cuban government says it has run out of oil because of the U.S. blockade. The crisis is now sparking some of the largest protests seen ...
Cuba said the country has completely run out of the diesel and fuel oil it needs to keep its power plants running, with civil unrest starting to break out amid a de facto US energy blockade of the communist-run nation.
Extensive blackouts and a collapsing economy spark unrest in Havana. ‘We have absolutely no fuel,’ said the country’s energy minister.
In a powerful moment captured by CNN journalist Patrick Oppmann, a Cuban mother poignantly encapsulated the dire situation faced by the Cuban people