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Negative new record: 72% of Cuba will be without electricity this Sunday

Cuba is facing a significant power outage, with 72% of the country expected to be without electricity on Sunday. This situation highlights ongoing challenges with the nation's energy infrastructure. The outage could impact daily life, including access to essential services and communication. Such widespread blackouts are not uncommon in Cuba, reflecting persistent issues with maintenance and reliability of the electrical grid.

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Negative new record: 72% of Cuba will be without electricity this Sunday

Cuba is facing a significant power outage, with 72% of the country expected to be without electricity on Sunday. This situation highlights ongoing challenges with the nation's energy infrastructure. The outage could impact daily life, including access to essential services and communication. Such widespread blackouts are not uncommon in Cuba, reflecting persistent issues with maintenance and reliability of the electrical grid.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a factual event regarding a power outage in Cuba without apparent ideological framing or biased language. It does not present opinions or emphasize any particular political perspective.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 60): The article reports a significant claim about 72% of Cuba being without electricity, but lacks specific details or sources to verify the accuracy of this figure. Factuality is high due to alignment with cross-source consensus on power outages in Cuba. Objectivity is lower due to the sensationalist p

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