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A nationwide blackout, now a hurricane. How much can Cuba endure?
By Ed Augustin and Frances Robles The lights came back on Sunday night in Lidia Núñez Gómez’s Havana neighborhood — the first time since...

The San Juan Daily Star
Oct 23, 20245 min read


US envoy calls spiraling conflict in Lebanon ‘out of control’
By Euan Ward A top U.S. official said Monday that the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah had “escalated out of control,” and called...

The San Juan Daily Star
Oct 22, 20243 min read


Hurricane Oscar makes landfall in Cuba, unleashing heavy rain
By Judson Jones Oscar made landfall in the province of Guantánamo in eastern Cuba on Sunday evening as a Category 1 hurricane, with...

The San Juan Daily Star
Oct 22, 20241 min read


Moldovans, very narrowly, choose to look toward Europe, not Russia
By Andrew Higgins A referendum in Moldova intended to put an end to decades of swerving between East and West yielded a microscopic win...

The San Juan Daily Star
Oct 22, 20245 min read


Cuba suffers second power outage in 24 hours, realizing years of warnings
By David C. Adams The experts had warned for years: Cuba’s power grid was on the verge of collapse, relying on plants nearly a...

The San Juan Daily Star
Oct 21, 20245 min read


A Middle East shift is underway, without Israel
By Maria Abi-Habib and Ismaeel Naar A year ago, Saudi Arabia was preparing to recognize Israel in a normalization deal that would have...

The San Juan Daily Star
Oct 21, 20245 min read


After more than 2 years, Guatemalan journalist will leave prison
By Jody García and Emiliano Rodriguez Mega After spending more than 810 days in a cramped cell with little more than his books to keep...

The San Juan Daily Star
Oct 21, 20244 min read


Sinwar’s death could unlock stalled Gaza truce talks, but barriers remain
By Patrick Kingsley For more than a year, the fate of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar seemed entwined with the fate of the war in the Gaza...

The San Juan Daily Star
Oct 18, 20243 min read
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