Protests in Cuba
Protests in Cuba highlight citizens' frustrations over issues like water shortages, blackouts, and mandatory military service, amid rising arrests and political tensions.
Official Structures in Cuba: A Symbol of Inept and Insensitive Bureaucracy, Journalist Claims
Published on 10/5/2025
Breakdown Forces Mariel Thermal Power Plant Unit 6 Offline
Published on 10/1/2025
Authorities Crack Down on Street Vendors in Holguín's 13th Street
Published on 9/25/2025
Fed Up! Central Havana Residents Take to Reina Street After Days Without Water
Published on 8/20/2025
Former State Security Agent Criticizes Cuban Students: "Disconnected Youth Drama"
Published on 6/13/2025
Electric Company Leaders Claim Readiness Amid Military Exercise in Cuba
Published on 5/25/2025
Cuban Energy Minister Blames U.S. Embargo for Power Outages, Dismisses Internal Errors
Published on 5/22/2025
What Happened to the Cuban Who Climbed an ETECSA Tower in Cienfuegos?
Published on 2/23/2025
Growing Movement Against Mandatory Military Service in Cuba Gains Momentum After Holguín Tragedy
Published on 1/11/2025
Surge in Political Prisoners in Cuba Amidst Wave of Arrests
Published on 12/11/2024
Cuban Prosecutor's Office Confirms Arrests Following Protests Against Prolonged Blackouts
Published on 11/10/2024
Non-Governmental Organization Reports Numerous Protests in Cuba Amid Widespread Blackout
Published on 10/29/2024
El B Urges Cubans to Reflect: "Consider If You Want to Remain in Servitude"
Published on 10/23/2024
Eighteen Deaths Reported Due to Violence in Cuba During July
Published on 8/1/2024
Cuban Woman in Suriname Criticizes Expats for Urging Island Residents to Protest
Published on 7/22/2024
Cubans Block Villa Clara Road in Protest Over Water Shortage
Published on 6/13/2024