Cuba loses power as Deputy Prime Minister tells NBC News plans for country’s new chapter
Source: NBC News Politics · Bias: Center Left
Summary
Cuba has descended into a blackout as one top official says the country’s now hoping to have a more open relationship with the United States - but critics are skeptical. NBC News’ George Solis is in Havana with the latest.
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