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Peleteiro Wins Bronze in Nanjing World Athletics Championships Triple Jump
At the Nanjing 2025 World Athletics Championships, Ana Peleteiro of Spain won a bronze medal in the women's triple jump with a distance of 14.29 meters, behind gold medalist Leyanis Pérez (14.93 meters) of Cuba and silver medalist Liadagmis Povea (14.57 meters) also of Cuba.
Peleteiro Wins Bronze in Nanjing World Athletics Championships Triple Jump
At the Nanjing 2025 World Athletics Championships, Ana Peleteiro of Spain won a bronze medal in the women's triple jump with a distance of 14.29 meters, behind gold medalist Leyanis Pérez (14.93 meters) of Cuba and silver medalist Liadagmis Povea (14.57 meters) also of Cuba.
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52% Bias Score


Congo and Cuba Strengthen Cooperation Across Multiple Sectors
Congolese Prime Minister Anatole Collinet Makosso and his Cuban counterpart, Manuel Marrero Cruz, met on March 17, 2024, in Brazzaville to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation in various sectors, including health, technology, and defense, 60 years after establishing diplomatic relations.
Congo and Cuba Strengthen Cooperation Across Multiple Sectors
Congolese Prime Minister Anatole Collinet Makosso and his Cuban counterpart, Manuel Marrero Cruz, met on March 17, 2024, in Brazzaville to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation in various sectors, including health, technology, and defense, 60 years after establishing diplomatic relations.
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36% Bias Score


Cuba's Power Grid Collapses, Leaving 10 Million Without Electricity
A complete failure of Cuba's power grid on Friday evening, August 4th, 2023, left 10 million people without electricity due to a faulty transmission line component in Havana, compounding existing challenges from fuel shortages, natural disasters, and economic crisis, and impacting vital services.
Cuba's Power Grid Collapses, Leaving 10 Million Without Electricity
A complete failure of Cuba's power grid on Friday evening, August 4th, 2023, left 10 million people without electricity due to a faulty transmission line component in Havana, compounding existing challenges from fuel shortages, natural disasters, and economic crisis, and impacting vital services.
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44% Bias Score


Cuba's Broken Promise: Hundreds of Political Prisoners Remain Jailed
Following a deal between the Vatican and the Cuban regime, only about 200 of the promised 553 political prisoners have been released, leaving many families heartbroken and renewing concerns about the government's suppression of dissent.
Cuba's Broken Promise: Hundreds of Political Prisoners Remain Jailed
Following a deal between the Vatican and the Cuban regime, only about 200 of the promised 553 political prisoners have been released, leaving many families heartbroken and renewing concerns about the government's suppression of dissent.
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60% Bias Score


Cuba's Shrinking Population: Aging Crisis and Economic Strain
Cuba's population has dropped to 9.7 million, its lowest in 40 years, due to a record-low birth rate of 71,000 in 2024 and mass emigration, creating a rapidly aging population exceeding 25% and straining the already weak economy.
Cuba's Shrinking Population: Aging Crisis and Economic Strain
Cuba's population has dropped to 9.7 million, its lowest in 40 years, due to a record-low birth rate of 71,000 in 2024 and mass emigration, creating a rapidly aging population exceeding 25% and straining the already weak economy.
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60% Bias Score


Claver-Carone's Controversial Tenure Shapes Trump's Latin America Policy
Mauricio Claver-Carone, a Cuban-American lawyer appointed by President Trump, served as a key figure in US foreign policy toward Latin America, advocating for sanctions against Cuba and Venezuela, before being dismissed as president of the Inter-American Development Bank after an ethics investigatio...
Claver-Carone's Controversial Tenure Shapes Trump's Latin America Policy
Mauricio Claver-Carone, a Cuban-American lawyer appointed by President Trump, served as a key figure in US foreign policy toward Latin America, advocating for sanctions against Cuba and Venezuela, before being dismissed as president of the Inter-American Development Bank after an ethics investigatio...
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40% Bias Score

Rubio's Actions Contradict Past Advocacy for Free Speech Amid Visa Denials
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a staunch critic of political repression abroad, is facing criticism for his role in the denial of U.S. visas and deportation attempts targeting individuals critical of the administration, raising concerns about hypocrisy and undermining U.S. credibility in promoting ...

Rubio's Actions Contradict Past Advocacy for Free Speech Amid Visa Denials
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a staunch critic of political repression abroad, is facing criticism for his role in the denial of U.S. visas and deportation attempts targeting individuals critical of the administration, raising concerns about hypocrisy and undermining U.S. credibility in promoting ...
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60% Bias Score

Cuba's Power Grid Collapses, Plunging Nation into Blackout
On Friday evening, Cuba's power grid collapsed due to a faulty transmission line, plunging the nation into a blackout impacting 10 million people and causing shortages in essential services. This follows months of rolling blackouts due to fuel shortages, natural disasters, and economic sanctions.

Cuba's Power Grid Collapses, Plunging Nation into Blackout
On Friday evening, Cuba's power grid collapsed due to a faulty transmission line, plunging the nation into a blackout impacting 10 million people and causing shortages in essential services. This follows months of rolling blackouts due to fuel shortages, natural disasters, and economic sanctions.
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40% Bias Score

Cuba Suffers Fourth Nationwide Blackout Amidst Deepening Energy Crisis
A nationwide blackout in Cuba left 10 million without power after a Havana substation failure, marking the fourth such incident in six months, exacerbating the country's energy crisis linked to its economic struggles and underfunded infrastructure.

Cuba Suffers Fourth Nationwide Blackout Amidst Deepening Energy Crisis
A nationwide blackout in Cuba left 10 million without power after a Havana substation failure, marking the fourth such incident in six months, exacerbating the country's energy crisis linked to its economic struggles and underfunded infrastructure.
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36% Bias Score

Cuba's Shrinking Population: Emigration and Aging Exacerbate Economic and Social Crisis
Cuba's population has fallen to approximately 9.7 million due to emigration and a declining birth rate, leaving a disproportionately large elderly population facing economic hardship; the government acknowledges the issue but has not implemented effective solutions.

Cuba's Shrinking Population: Emigration and Aging Exacerbate Economic and Social Crisis
Cuba's population has fallen to approximately 9.7 million due to emigration and a declining birth rate, leaving a disproportionately large elderly population facing economic hardship; the government acknowledges the issue but has not implemented effective solutions.
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32% Bias Score

Sino-Cuban Reunion: Veteran Pilots Reunite with Chinese Instructors
A heartwarming reunion took place in Havana between over a dozen veteran Cuban pilots trained in China during the 1960s and representatives from the People's Liberation Army Air Force, highlighting the lasting impact of Sino-Cuban cooperation.

Sino-Cuban Reunion: Veteran Pilots Reunite with Chinese Instructors
A heartwarming reunion took place in Havana between over a dozen veteran Cuban pilots trained in China during the 1960s and representatives from the People's Liberation Army Air Force, highlighting the lasting impact of Sino-Cuban cooperation.
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36% Bias Score

Ramón y Cajal's Unexpected Cuban Journey: From Military Doctor to Nobel Laureate
In 1874, Santiago Ramón y Cajal, a young Spanish physician, was involuntarily deployed to Cuba during the war of independence; this posting, though challenging, significantly impacted his scientific career, leading to his Nobel prize in 1906.

Ramón y Cajal's Unexpected Cuban Journey: From Military Doctor to Nobel Laureate
In 1874, Santiago Ramón y Cajal, a young Spanish physician, was involuntarily deployed to Cuba during the war of independence; this posting, though challenging, significantly impacted his scientific career, leading to his Nobel prize in 1906.
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20% Bias Score
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