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Cuba Reconnects To Power Grid After Latest Island Blackout

Cuba Reconnects To Power Grid After Latest Island Blackout

Cuba fully restored its energy grid early Wednesday after the third nationwide blackout this year, but authorities warned more outages could follow due to fuel shortages. This article was originally published by Insider Paper. The Caribbean island is reeling from its worst economic crisis in decades — one made worse by a fuel blockade imposed by ...

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Prosecutors To Drop Sex Assault Case Against Harvey Weinstein After Mistrials

US prosecutors moved to drop a sex assault case against disgraced movie producer Harvey…

Prime Minister Keir Starmer Resigns As UK Faces 7th Leader In A Decade

The Keir Starmer experiment is officially over, as…

Judge Tosses Key Evidence In Luigi Mangione Case Over Warrantless Backpack Search

A judge just handed Luigi Mangione some big…

Trump To Suspend US Gas Tax As Iran War Spikes Prices

US President Donald Trump said on Monday that he plans…

UK Terror Threat Level Raised To 2nd Highest, ‘Severe’: Interior Ministry

The UK’s terrorism threat level was raised Thursday…

When GPS Lies At Sea: How Electronic Warfare Is Threatening Ships And Their Crews

The war in Iran has dominated headlines with…

London PR Firm Rewrites Wikipedia For Government And Billionaires

Founded by Keir Starmer’s comms chief, Portland helps…

Direct Bangladesh-Pakistan Flights To Resume After 14 Years

Bangladesh and Pakistan are to resume direct flights after more than a decade, Dhaka’s…

Chile Wildfires Rage For Third Day, Entire Towns Wiped Out

Wildfires that have killed 19 people in southern Chile and wiped out entire towns, raged for a third day Monday, fanned…

Venezuela’s Deposed Maduro Pleads Not Guilty, Insists Still President

A defiant Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro pleaded not…

Louvre Jewel Heist Valued At $102 Million: French Prosecutor

The loot stolen from the Louvre during the weekend heist…

Parents Deserve A Voice In Their Children’s Education

*This article was written by a political candidate. The views depicted here do not necessarily reflect those of U Cast…

Hong Kong To Evacuate 6,000 After WWII-Era Bomb Found

Hong Kong planned to evacuate thousands of residents on Friday as a bomb left over from World War II was discovered…

How India’s Restructured Rocket Force Makes Conflict With China More Likely

On March 11, 2024, the Indian government announced that it had successfully tested an Agni-V ballistic missile with multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle…

African Internet Access Hit By Damaged Undersea Cables

Major internet access cuts struck several African countries Thursday because of damage to submarine communications cables, telecom operators said. This article…

Haiti Prime Minister Resigns Amid Ascent Civil War, Rumors Of Cannibalism

Haiti Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced Tuesday morning that he will resign after several weeks of chaos and what could be…

Ethiopia’s Deal With Somaliland Upends Regional Dynamics, Risking Strife Across The Horn Of Africa

The Horn of Africa ushered in the new year with news of a deal that would ensure that diplomatic relations in…

Majority Of Venezuelans Vote To Annex Oil-Rich Region Of Guyana

As previewed last week, on Sunday Venezuela would hold a referendum whether Maduro’s socialist banana republic should annex the vast majority of…

Fukushima Wastewater Issue Will Further Divide A Nation, Split Families, And Cause ‘Atomic Divorce’

In a bid to dispel seafood worries around the release of Fukushima nuclear wastewater into the ocean, Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio…

Power Cut In Guinea-Bissau Capital Over Non-Payment

Turkish power company Karpower has cut off electricity to the capital of Guinea-Bissau in a payment dispute, an AFP journalist reported…

These Are The Largest UN Peacekeeping Operations In 2023

The United Nations is withdrawing 13,000 personnel from Mali, in what UN Secretary-General António Guterres has called an “unprecedented” move, following a request from…

Africa: Seven Coups In Three Years

The turbulent continent of Africa has experienced seven coups since August 2020, before army officers in the West African country said Wednesday they…

Sudan’s Conflict Escalates, Endangering Millions

With war crimes rampant throughout the country and little hope for a resolution in sight, the two warlords that have been fighting for…

Saudi Arabia In Talks To Join BRICS Bank: Report

The New Development Bank (NDB), also known as the BRICS bank, is reportedly in discussions with Saudi Arabia to join as its ninth…

WHO: Biological Hazard Brewing In Sudan As Fighters Overtake A Central Public Health Lab

The World Health Organization (WHO) warned Tuesday of an “extremely, extremely dangerous” situation as one of the warring groups in Sudan…

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