Public Discontent
Public discontent in Cuba is rising due to increased security measures, persistent power outages, controversial policies, and ineffective government responses.
Bank Metropolitano to Cease Issuing Printed Receipts at Teller Services Starting April 2025
Published on 3/25/2025
Cuba Faces Yet Another Week of Severe Power Outages Due to Over 1,500 MW Deficit
Published on 2/12/2025
Torchlight March in Santiago de Cuba Highlights Public Discontent Amid Blackout
Published on 1/29/2025
CiberCuba Survey Highlights Widespread Disinterest in "March of the Combative People"
Published on 12/18/2024
Electric Company in Havana Blends Technical Failures with Personal Tales in Propagandistic Message
Published on 12/17/2024
Hotel Torre K-23 Sparks Controversy as Nearby Streets Get Facelift
Published on 12/2/2024
Díaz-Canel Dispatches Students to Regulate Prices in Ciego de Ávila
Published on 11/29/2024
Cubans Express Outrage Over Widespread Blackout
Published on 10/18/2024
Buzzard Causes Power Outage in Jicotea and Surrounding Sancti Spíritus Areas
Published on 10/8/2024
Summer Power Outages Persist in Cuba: Where Are the Thermoelectric Plant Repairs?
Published on 8/8/2024
Manuel Marrero Calls for Stricter Measures Amid "War Economy" Conditions
Published on 6/24/2024
Santiago de Cuba PCC Leader on Rising Crime: "We Will Not Hesitate to Act"
Published on 6/11/2024
Cuban Regime Increases Security Measures with Armed Guards for Military-Owned Enterprises
Published on 6/5/2024