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  2. 2024 in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Category:Deaths by person in Cuba - Wikipedia

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  4. 2024 Cuba blackouts - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Category:Deaths in Cuba - Wikipedia

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  6. Portal:Current events - Wikipedia

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    U.S. President Joe Biden commutes the death sentences of 37 out of the 44 federal death row inmates to life imprisonment. The exceptions are Dylann Roof, Robert Gregory Bowers, and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who received death sentences for terrorism or hate-motivated mass murder-related crimes, as well as all four prisoners on US Military death row.

  7. 2022 in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    June 24 - 2021 Cuban protests: A court in Cuba sentences two protesters to between five and nine years in prison for desecrating the Cuban flag and resisting authority during last year's protests. [3] July 7 - Authorities in Cuba say that dengue fever cases have increased 21.7% from last year and describe the epidemiological situation as ...

  8. Crime in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Today, Cuba's legal system is based on socialist principles, and the penal code reflects the country's unique political and social context. [66] The penal code in Cuba is governed by the 1979 Constitution, replacing the one created in 1936 (the 1936 Social Defense Code). It provides the basic principles for criminal law in the country.

  9. Category:Death in Cuba - Wikipedia

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