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Sunwing cancels winter flights in Regina, Saskatoon

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Low-cost airline Sunwing cancelled most winter flights out of Regina, and roughly half of the winter flights flying out of Saskatoon, citing business constraints.
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Stranded Sunwing passengers finally get home

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Many Sunwing passengers left stranded abroad for days are now home after a stressful, exhausting ordeal. Now, they’re demanding an explanation and accountability.
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US unveils new border curbs for Haitians, Cubans, Nicaraguans

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Joe Biden says new rules allowing asylum seekers to be returned to Mexico aim to reduce arrivals at US southern border.
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Cuban musician Pablo Milanés dies at the age of 79

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One of the founding members of the Nueva Trova genre, Milanés was upheld as a cultural ambassador for Fidel Castro's revolution.
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‘Turn on the lights’: Cubans protest post-Hurricane Ian blackouts

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Power outages have reportedly led Havana to make rare request to US for emergency assistance.
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Hurricane Ian makes landfall in Cuba, set to hit Florida next

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Hurricane Ian hit western Cuba as a major Category 3 storm and its track could see it gain strength over the Gulf of Mexico and hit Florida's west coast as a Category 4 hurricane.
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Ian makes landfall in Cuba as Category 3 hurricane

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Cuban authorities evacuate 50,000 people as the storm roars on a path that could next hit the US as a Cat 4 hurricane
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Hurricane Ian powers into western Cuba

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Hurricane Ian, now a Category 3 storm, roared into western Cuba on Tuesday with winds up to 205 km/h and threats of a dangerous storm surge.
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Hurricane Ian slams Cuba, prompts evacuations in Florida

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More than two million Floridians have been ordered to evacuate as Hurricane Ian barrels toward the state after the storm ripping apart homes and leaving thousands without power in Cuba. Officials say the hurricane is only getting...
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Category 4 Hurricane Ian heads for Florida

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Hurricane Ian strengthened on its way to the Tampa Bay area after it hit the western part of Cuba, bringing down the electricity grid and leaving the whole country without power.
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Grammy Winning Artist Yotuel Romero Talks 'Patria Y Vida'

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Latin Grammy Award winner Yotuel Romero stopped by the 'Wake Up' studios to talk all about his hit song 'Patria Y Vida,' going to the White House to meet with President Biden, and his limited-edition capsule collection at Macy's. Watch!
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Cuba oil depot fire: Residents fear long-term effects

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Five days after it began, a huge fire in Cuba's main oil depot seems to finally be under control.
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Cuba marks 69th anniversary of revolution's start

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Cubans are celebrating nearly seven decades since the start of the Cuban revolution.
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Amid fuel shortages, Cubans are embracing electric motorbikes to get around

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Amid chronic fuel shortages, young Cubans are embracing electric motorbikes, but some are dangerously tampering with them to boost their speed.
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Biden administration easing some US restrictions on Cuba

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US says measures, including loosening curbs on family remittances and travel, aim to 'support Cuban people'
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Cuba faces worst economic crisis in decades

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The last time Cuba felt this strain was when subsidies from the former Soviet Union ended.
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Explosion rocks downtown Havana hotel, with many fatalities, injuries

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Several people were killed and more injured after an explosion at Hotel Saratoga in Havana, Cuba. The blast tore a hole several floors high into the side of the building.
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At least 18 dead after gas explosion at Havana hotel

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An gas explosion has torn apart the luxury Hotel Saratoga in Havana, killing at least 18 people and adding to the problems of an already-struggling tourism sector.
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Cuba holds massive May Day parade for first time since pandemic

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Cubans had their first chance in two years to march on May Day. For many workers, though, there is little to celebrate.
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Cuba economic crisis and political crackdown pushes many to immigrate

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The largest exodus of Cubans this century is taking place.
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Cuba marks 60 years under world's longest economic embargo

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Cuba is marking 60 years since the United States imposed sanctions on the Communist government.
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Holiday cruise giant MSC using Cuban workers as 'slaves', says NGO

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The company allegedly works with Selecmark, the Cuban authority which "lends" Cuban workers all over the world.
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Cuba: Dozens of protesters could face decades in prison after protests

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Protesters arrested in Cuba are facing the biggest and most punitive mass trials on the island since the early days of the revolution and face decades in prison.
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‘This is a new wave’: Hundreds of Cubans seek refuge in Greece

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Cubans say having fled economic crisis and political repression at home, applying for asylum in Greece is fraught with challenges.