Cuba Restores Power to Most of Country After Another Blackout
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News Wrap: Cuba slowly restoring power after blackout
In our news wrap Tuesday, Cuban utility providers are slowly restoring power after the island's latest blackout as Trump administration officials call for new leadership, officials in Afghanistan say at least 400 people were killed in an overnight airstrike by Pakistan, people in Ohio reported a loud boom as a meteor fell from the sky and "Showtime at the Apollo" co-host Kiki Shepard has died.
Cuba is gradually restoring the current Tuesday after a further general breakdown, in a context of an acute energy crisis on the island.
Cuba still does not see the light. The island still does not recover from the umpteenth total collapse of the National Electroenergy System (SEN) on Monday. The island’s government has tried to launch, as in the other five general blackouts of last year and a half, messages of tranquility with revolutionary epic. But the reality is that much of the country is still off, with an extremely weak economy, under the threatening shadow of Donald Trump…
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