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Back to Work Today in Venezuela, Schools Still Suspended

With electricity being gradually restored throughout Venezuela after a week of blackouts, Vice President of Communication, Culture and Tourism, Jorge Rodriguez announced that Thursday work activities resume in all sectors of the country. However he said that education centers classes will remain suspended for 24 hours.

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Havana Weather for March 14-20

The days will be partly cloudy, with a low probability of rain, except on the weekend, where there will be some isolated rains. The winds will be from the southeast during the next two days, and from the northeast from Saturday, with speeds between 10 and 20 km/h. The high temperatures will range between 28 and 31° C (82 and 88 F), while the lows between 21 and 23 ° C (70 and 73 F).

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OEA “Exploring” the Possibility of serving as a guarantor for the dialogue

In a statement released on March 11, the Civic Alliance informed that their negotiating team had met with Luis Angel Rosadilla, OAS special envoy, “and put before this organization the priorities that the Alliance and the Nicaraguans demand, in order to escape from the deep crisis the country is going through.” Rosadilla, who also met with the government, said on Tuesday that he will be in the country until March 23rd.

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La Guarida, Havana – Photo of the Day

La Guarida Restaurant in Centro Havana, Cuba.  The second floor separates the decaying beauty of Centro Havana  from the modern beauty of the restaurant above.  By Kirk Kaminsky de Winnipeg, Canada.  Camera: cell phone Huawei p20pro.

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Cuba Says US Behind Prolonged Venezuela Blackout

The Cuban government on Monday charged that the United States was behind the now five day-long power blackout in Venezuela, accusing Washington of “sabotage” and a “terrorist act.” Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro blamed the outage on what he termed cyber attacks by the United States.

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