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On 17 March 2024, protests began in Cuba, [2] primarily in Santiago de Cuba, the country's second largest city, in protest of food shortages and power outages. [3] [4]The country experienced what was described as the worst living crisis since the early 1990s. [5]
On 17 March and 18 March 2024, blackouts alongside a poor harvest and food shortages [29] [6] [30] caused [7] [8] widespread protests primarily in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba's second largest city, during which three people were arrested. [5] [31] Cuba accused the government of the United States of stirring up unrest, an accusation that the United ...
March 17 – 2024 Cuban protests: Hundreds of protestors in several cities demonstrate against food shortages, electricity outages and political repression. [4]May 15 – The United States removes Cuba from its list of countries deemed less than fully cooperative against violent groups.
Cuba protests US comments following protests against power blackouts, food shortages. March 18, 2024 at 8:44 PM. HAVANA (AP) — Cuba’s government on Monday protested as interventionist comments ...
As Cubans reported a cut in internet service, videos started to appear on Sunday evening, also showing protests in Bayamo, one of Cuba’s oldest cities in the eastern province of Granma, in ...
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets Sunday in Cuba’s ... There have been over half a million encounters with Cubans at the U.S. Mexico border between October 2022 and January 2024 ...
Large crowds gathered in cities in Cuba to protest a dwindling supply of food and fuel on an island where electricity blackouts are now commonplace. Cuban exile community in US keeping watchful ...
HAVANA (Reuters) -Hundreds in Cuba's second-largest city, Santiago, engaged in a rare public protest on Sunday, according to social media and official reports, prompting Cuban President Miguel ...