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Nationwide Blackout Plunges Cuba Into Darkness and Protest

Cuba faces a severe nationwide power cut, plunging millions into darkness and triggering protests. The blackout, one of the worst in recent history, highlights the island's ongoing energy crisis and economic struggles.

Putin Sends Nuclear Sub to Cuba in 'Dangerous' Escalation

Vladimir Putin has crossed a major red line, sending a nuclear-capable frigate and a submarine to Cuba just 90 miles from the US coast. Experts warn this is a direct response to Western support for Ukraine and a severe escalation of tensions.

Bogotá considers expansion to Pacific Ocean

Colombia’s capital, Bogotá, is considering a radical proposal to expand its territory to the Pacific Ocean, sparking debates over feasibility and environmental impact.

Trump's praise for autocrats sparks outrage

Former US President Donald Trump faces backlash after praising African and Caribbean leaders accused of human rights abuses, including South Sudan's Salva Kiir and Cuba's Miguel Díaz-Canel.

Trinidad: Cuba’s Hidden Colonial Gem

Explore Trinidad, a lesser-known Spanish colonial city in Cuba that rivals Havana with its vibrant culture, historic streets, and breathtaking beaches.

Chile wildfires: Santiago under state of emergency

Santiago, Chile, has declared a state of emergency as wildfires rage across the region, claiming lives and destroying homes. Authorities scramble to contain the blazes amid extreme weather conditions.

Cuban minister: "No homeless people in Cuba"

Cuba's social services minister, Marta Elena Feito Cabrera, has sparked controversy by asserting that homelessness does not exist in the country. Critics question the accuracy of her statement amid economic struggles.

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