Cuba has experienced its fourth nationwide blackout in six months, leaving nearly 10 million people without electricity ...
Pockets of Cuba's capital Havana saw the lights flicker back on though vast areas of the city and country continued without ...
Cuba reconnected its national electrical grid and restored power to the majority of the capital Havana by late on Sunday, ...
Power outages, food shortages, and competition from other Caribbean destinations—why are tourists abandoning Cuba, and where ...
The account of a Chilean tourist's visit to Cuba has sparked lively discussions across social media platforms. The content ...
(See video below) Tourism, of course, is prohibited under America's 50-year-old trade embargo against communist Cuba. And Cuban-Americans were the first to criticize the Carters' trip to Havana.
In recent months, Cuba has been engulfed in one of the most severe energy crises in its modern history. Widespread blackouts ...
As most of Cuba’s economy stagnates or declines, the country has launched a full-scale effort to turn virtually the only bright spot — tourism — into an engine that can drag the rest of the ...
Power has been mostly restored in Cuba, two days after the national grid collapsed leaving 10 million people in the dark.
CUBA’S tourism industry grew more than expected in 2016, with over four million international tourists visiting the socialist island last year, the Ministry of Tourism revealed at the weekend. Even ...
Manuel Marrero Cruz, member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba (CCPCC) and Prime ...
Cuban government is pushing to develop solar farms with help from China in bid to reduce dependence on outdated oil-fired ...
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