
Cuba in Crisis: Island-Wide Blackout Sparks Largest Protests Since 2021
Cuba's national power grid collapsed for the third time in four months. Now 11 million people face darkness, food shortages, and a government that appears to be losing control.
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Cuba's national power grid collapsed for the third time in four months. Now 11 million people face darkness, food shortages, and a government that appears to be losing control.

Forecasters say a potentially powerful El Nino is forming for summer 2026. It could reshape hurricane season, energy bills, and wildfire risk.

Witkoff and Kushner met Iran's foreign minister for 3+ hours in Geneva. Here's what both sides want, and why this round feels different.

February 24 marks exactly four years since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Despite months of U.S.-brokered peace talks, the fighting hasn't stopped, the displaced haven't returned, and the core disputes haven't budged.

Military teams agreed on ceasefire monitoring, but territory and the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant remain unresolved. Here's where things stand.

Japan's first female prime minister now commands the biggest LDP majority in 70 years. Her agenda includes defense expansion, a Trump summit, and constitutional revision.

The Secretary of State got a standing ovation for calling the U.S. 'a child of Europe,' but behind the warmth, the demands haven't changed.

On the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, Pezeshkian said he's 'ashamed.' But protesters aren't buying it.

Socialist António José Seguro crushed far-right André Ventura with 66.7% of the vote. But Ventura's 33% tells its own story about where Portugal is headed.

One year after Trump froze foreign aid, humanitarian groups have documented devastating consequences. Here's what the data shows.

The World Economic Forum opens Monday amid unprecedented transatlantic tensions over Greenland, trade policy, and the future of NATO.

Former leader faces capital punishment for December 2024 martial law declaration in a country that hasn't executed anyone since 1997.