Santiago de Cuba Shuts Down: Just 4 Hours of Power a Day
The province of Santiago de Cuba is approaching zero energy generation and receives one-tenth of what it needs.
Read MoreThe province of Santiago de Cuba is approaching zero energy generation and receives one-tenth of what it needs.
Read MoreI believe that as long as we maintain a critical outlook, a value, even if minimal, to express what we think, then there is hope.
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Read MoreThe donated generators run on oil or propane, so they are not practical amid the fuel crisis on the island.
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Read MoreValerie Love from Canada took our photo of the day: “Sierra Maestra”, in Granma, Cuba.
Read MoreThe tourism minister admits that the target of 200,000 Russian tourists arriving to Cuba will not be met this year.
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