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AFP on MSNCuba’s drug crisis: Families scour black market as pharmacies run dry, children’s lives hang in the balanceCuban Jessica Rodriguez never knows if she will find the medicines that keep her four-year-old son alive in a country that ...
Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel acknowledged crimes and drug addictions are increasing in Cuba as the country grapples with a severe economic crisis.
Illegal drug use and violent crime, once rare in Cuba, are on the rise, the island’s leaders have told the country’s National Assembly in a session where officials shared data showing the ...
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Cuba's energy crisis - MSNCuba is set to establish "26 solar farms" in the hopes of meeting "about one-third of existing demand" in the next two years, said Reuters. But plans so far have been hampered by "economic crisis ...
Cuba forced to ‘paralyse economy’ amid desperate energy crisis The island was hit by a nationwide blackout on Friday, but prime minister says country ‘not yet in a bottomless abyss’.
Cuba During the Missile Crisis Fifty years later, Cubans remember preparing to fight the Americans.
Oscar makes landfall in Cuba, could lead to 'humanitarian crisis' Cuba's electrical grid collapsed Sunday for the fourth time in 48 hours, a major setback in the efforts to restore power to ...
Cuba this week asked state and private businesses to generate more of their own electricity from renewable resources and to limit their use of air conditioning, among other conservation measures ...
There is one border crisis cause rarely talked about: Russian action and its puppet regimes in Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela aiming to destabilize Western world.
Cuba's power grid has ground to a halt for a second time in as many days, leaving 10 million on the island without power and the Caribbean island in a growing sense of crisis.
→ Illegal drug use and violent crime are on the rise amid crisis, Cuba’s leader admits → Cuba admits to massive emigration wave: a million people left in two years amid crisis ...
Illegal drug use and violent crime, once rare in Cuba, are on the rise, the island’s leaders have told the country’s National Assembly in a session where officials shared data showing the severity of ...
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