In Santiago de Cuba, hundreds protested against ongoing power and food shortages, marking the largest mobilization since the 2021 protests. Despite government efforts to curb communication by cutting mobile data, videos of the protests demanding electricity, food, and “Homeland and Life” spread online. Further demonstrations were reported in Havana, Bayamo, and Artemisa, where cries for […]
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