
Cuba Promises to Reduce Blackouts with Support from Russia and China
Russia has granted a $60 million loan for fuel purchases and an additional $2 million for parts and components.
Russia has granted a $60 million loan for fuel purchases and an additional $2 million for parts and components.
MIAMI, United States. – Cuba’s Minister of Tourism, Juan Carlos García Granda, stated during the world fair World Travel Market held in London, that blackouts
MADRID, Spain. – Last Thursday, the Cuban president described the present energy situation in Cuba as “tense”. According to information released by Prensa Latina, during
MADRID, Spain. – Energy expert Jorge Piñón predicted the total collapse of the Cuban electric grid, and spoke of the regime’s mismanagement that has contributed
HAVANA, Cuba. – “We hope to have good news next week,” said Cuba’s president Miguel Díaz-Canel, when he concluded his visits to the electric plants
MIAMI, United States. – News agency Reuters informed this Tuesday about Cuba’s difficulties in meeting the domestic demand of fuel this year to date, a
HAVANA, Cuba. – It’s the latest from the Cuban communist regime. Apparently, authorities are attributing the recent problem with fuel distribution to gas stations in
Russia has granted a $60 million loan for fuel purchases and an additional $2 million for parts and components.
MIAMI, United States. – Cuba’s Minister of Tourism, Juan Carlos García Granda, stated during the world fair World Travel Market held in London, that blackouts
MADRID, Spain. – Last Thursday, the Cuban president described the present energy situation in Cuba as “tense”. According to information released by Prensa Latina, during
MADRID, Spain. – Energy expert Jorge Piñón predicted the total collapse of the Cuban electric grid, and spoke of the regime’s mismanagement that has contributed
HAVANA, Cuba. – “We hope to have good news next week,” said Cuba’s president Miguel Díaz-Canel, when he concluded his visits to the electric plants
MIAMI, United States. – News agency Reuters informed this Tuesday about Cuba’s difficulties in meeting the domestic demand of fuel this year to date, a
HAVANA, Cuba. – It’s the latest from the Cuban communist regime. Apparently, authorities are attributing the recent problem with fuel distribution to gas stations in