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  1. en.cibercuba.com

    7 days agoA Cuban woman in the province of Matanzas reported the critical situation regarding access to water in her community, where they went several days without service and, when it was restored, the water arrived cloudy and with a bad odor.. Through her TikTok account, the user Sheyla (sheyreyes03) revealed that the water shortage was due to the theft of a pipe in the area, leaving residents ...
  2. fisch.fandom.com

    Feb 8, 2025The Valentine's Event lasted from February 8th 2025 - February 22nd, 2025. It was a valentine-oriented event encouraging players to play with their valentines to earn rewards. To earn all the rewards, the player could play with a teammate to catch 5,000 fish in total. The player could continue to fish, but no further rewards would be given. If the player were to switch Valentines, the player's ...
  3. The street mobilization began in a neighborhood of the city of Santiago, Cuba, at around 2:00 p.m., and by Sunday night they had spread to other Cuban provinces, such as Matanzas and Artemisa.
  4. cl.usembassy.gov

    Jan 14, 2025Since the beginning of the Biden-Harris Administration, United States' policy towards Cuba has focused on empowering the Cuban people to freely determine their own future, and advancing respect for human rights.
  5. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. There were no significant changes in the human rights situation in Cuba during the year. Significant human rights issues included credible reports of: arbitrary or unlawful killings, including extrajudicial killings; torture and cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment by the government; harsh and life-threatening prison conditions; arbitrary arrest and detention; serious ...
  6. fsuwire.usatoday.com

    WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Only in Cuba does Guennady Rodriguez, an attorney who once worked for the island's Catholic Church, fit the profile of an enemy of the state.. Rodriguez is one of the untold numbers of expatriate social media influencers, along with independent media and citizen journalists on the island, that Havana's communist regime blames for the outbreak of protests by Cubans.

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