Hurricane Rafael Prepares to Enter Western Cuba
Cubans lament that the lack of electricity and water has hindered their preparations for the hurricane at a crucial moment.
Read MoreCubans lament that the lack of electricity and water has hindered their preparations for the hurricane at a crucial moment.
Read MoreCuba as a whole, and especially Havana, suffer from severely deteriorated infrastructure after decades of little maintenance.
Read MoreDuring the nationwide blackout, the regime supplied the hotels with water for their tanks and fuel for their generators.
Read MoreA Hurricane watch is already in effect for the Cuban provinces of Pinar del Rio, Artemisa, Havana, Mayabeque, Matanzas, and the Isle of Youth.
Read MoreAs has been customary for decades, the vast majority of United Nations member countries condemned the US embargo on Cuba.
Read MoreThe majority of the Cuban-American voting community does not follow the typical voting patterns of the Latino electorate in the United States.
Read MoreIn the face of the Cuban gov4ernment’s inaction, the notion that “the people save the people” is more relevant than ever.
Read MoreEverything was closed: schools, banks, businesses, except for hospitals and a few select food preparation centers.
Read MoreThis past summer both Trump and Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro stated that if they lose their respective elections there would be a bloodbath.
Read MoreAt least 1,615 Cuban ranchers have been tried for illegal cattle slaughter and selling meat, most of them with prison sentences.
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