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Cuba: Residents of Havana protest against power cuts

Residents of several districts in Havana, Cuba, took to the streets to protest due to prolonged power outages, according to a report by Reuters on Wednesday. The electricity grid collapsed for the third time this year, disrupting the entire island. Authorities are working to restore the energy network, but the repeated failures have caused significant inconvenience and frustration among citizens. The incident highlights ongoing challenges with Cuba's infrastructure and energy supply.

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Cuba: Residents of Havana protest against power cuts

Residents of several districts in Havana, Cuba, took to the streets to protest due to prolonged power outages, according to a report by Reuters on Wednesday. The electricity grid collapsed for the third time this year, disrupting the entire island. Authorities are working to restore the energy network, but the repeated failures have caused significant inconvenience and frustration among citizens. The incident highlights ongoing challenges with Cuba's infrastructure and energy supply.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of the power outage crisis without overtly criticizing or praising the Cuban government. It reports on the residents' actions and the authorities' response without taking a clear ideological stance. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the event itself and其

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