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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…

German Food Prices Rise 20-50%

Isn’t it weird how all of a sudden hell breaks loose on the inflationary front. Inflation in Germany is more or…

Sleepwalking To War: NZ Is Back Under The Nuclear Umbrella

As Minister of Disarmament in the 1999-2002 Labour-Alliance Coalition, I had the authority of government to state that New Zealand would…

Citizens Report Food Crisis Amid Shanghai Lockdown

Citizens are growing impatient as the lockdown in China’s business capital shows no signs of ending, and there have been reports…

Gen. Milley Says Risk Of Conflict ‘Between Great Powers’ Is Increasing

The Pentagon has plans to buildup forces near both China and Russia. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark…

An Engagement Moment For The US And China

One of the more interesting developments in Putin’s war on Ukraine is the retreat of China from full-fledged support of Russia….

US To Bring Back Pirates To Seize Russian Yachts

Centuries ago, whenever Kings and Queens wanted to quietly wage an unofficial war against their enemies, they issued something called a…

Fed Prepared To Raise Interest Rates ‘Aggressively:’ Powell

The US central bank is prepared to raise interest rates by bigger steps than the quarter-point hike announced last week if…

Japan Declares Okinawa A “Combat Zone”

On 23 December last year, the Japanese Government informed the Kyodo News service that in the event of a “Taiwan Contingency”…

‘Cyberattack’ Knocks Thousands Offline In Europe

Thousands of internet users across Europe have been thrown offline after what sources said Friday was a likely cyberattack at the…

Finland Mulls NATO Rethink After Recent Poll Shows Support

NATO status has long been a divisive issue for Finns. With the longest border with Russia at 830 miles, Finland’s history…

Putin’s War

Shortly after Joe Biden took office, a distinguished political science professor (whom I won’t name) advised the new administration to engage…

An American Fight In Ukraine Brings Big Costs, No Benefits

If there was one thing that predictably united the usually squabbling Roman elite, it was the emergence of a perceived threat…

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