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Briefing: Cuba: Protesters attack ruling party's office amid blackouts

Strategic angle: Long, daily blackouts ignited by a US oil blockade have pushed Cuban residents to the edge.

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Updated 28 days ago
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Protests in Havana on March 14, 2026, were triggered by persistent power outages affecting daily life in Cuba. These outages are linked to the ongoing US oil blockade, which has severely impacted energy supply.

The Cuban government has acknowledged the situation and is reportedly in talks with the US to find solutions. This engagement could have implications for energy infrastructure and operational capacity moving forward.

Residents have expressed increasing frustration over the blackouts, highlighting the strain on the nation's power systems. The protests may indicate a need for a reevaluation of energy policies and infrastructure resilience in the face of external pressures.