Cuba Faces Critical Energy Crisis: Blackouts Surpass 1,800 MW
The island is through an unsustainable energy situation with six units out of service and a deficit that punishes the population with prolonged power cuts.
The latest from the island
The island is through an unsustainable energy situation with six units out of service and a deficit that punishes the population with prolonged power cuts.
The energy crisis in Cuba worsens with nine generator units out of service, causing prolonged blackouts across the entire country.
The Cuban government opens the door to compensating U.S. citizens for properties nationalized after the Revolution, under specific conditions.
Cuban exiles question why only certain organizations can bring aid to the island while they, who understand the true needs, lack access.
Federal court rules detention violated constitutional rights, setting precedent for 300,000+ migrants in legal limbo after compliance.
Heidy Sánchez's case—a Cuban mother separated from her nursing baby during deportation—exposes the humanitarian crisis of family separation.
Administration freezes CHNV program indefinitely, leaving thousands of Cuban families without legal reunification options.
A report from The Atlantic revealed Donald Trump's strategy to instigate a regime change in Cuba through maximum pressure.
The Cuban government intensifies detentions following weeks of protests over massive blackouts and food shortages in Santiago and Havana.