National blackout hits Cuba for second time in a week
Cuba experienced a second national blackout within a week, leaving over 10 million people without power. The energy ministry reported a "total disconnection" of the national electrical system and initiated restoration protocols, prioritizing essential services. The blackouts are attributed to an aging infrastructure, fuel shortages exacerbated by a US fuel blockade, and three major blackouts this month. The crisis has sparked public dissent, including protests in Havana and an attack on a Communist Party headquarters. Amidst the power cuts, an international socialist coalition arrived with aid, while President Trump has suggested a "friendly takeover" of Cuba and demanded the removal of Cuba's President Miguel Díaz-Canel as a condition of lifting the fuel embargo.