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Cuba’s Energy Crisis Hits East Hardest

Rolling blackouts across Cuba have exposed how geography shapes who gets power and who goes dark, as the island’s aging…

Exiled Activist Says Family Targeted

Exiled Hong Kong activist Anna Kwok has accused authorities of targeting her family in an effort to silence her, marking…

Russia Denies Submarine Trouble Near France

Russia rejected claims that one of its submarines experienced technical problems after surfacing off northern France on Monday, pushing back…

Myanmar’s Military-Linked Party Claims Victory

The military-aligned Union Solidarity and Development Party has claimed victory in a tightly managed vote that shut out major rivals…

Trump Weighs Tomahawk Missiles for Ukraine

President Donald Trump signaled a major policy move on Sunday, saying he may provide long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine if…

Ukraine Cities Endure Rolling Blackouts

Major Ukrainian cities are again facing frequent power cuts, as rolling blackouts leave large neighborhoods without electricity for hours at…

Rafah Crossing Reopens Amid Ceasefire Push

Gaza’s Rafah border crossing with Egypt reopened on Monday for limited traffic, marking a cautious step as efforts to cement…