The steamship Empire City had left Havana for New-Orleans. The Gunard steamer Karnak, from New-York via Nassau, entered port at the same time as the De Soto. The health of the city remained good.
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Canadian warship sharing an anchorage with Russian vessels in CubaOn Friday, a spokesperson for the Department of National Defence (DND) told CBC News that the department was aware the Russians would be in the Havana port on the same days as the Canadians.
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Russian warships make bold move in Havana, monitored by US NavyThe Cuban authorities announced last week that four Russian ships would make an "official visit to the port of Havana" from June 12-17. The visit comes after completed exercises using "precision ...
TASS/. A group of the Northern Fleet’s ships led by the frigate Admiral Gorshkov has wrapped up its unofficial visit and left the Havana port in Cuba to continue accomplishing long-distance ...
Cuba has experienced its fourth nationwide blackout in six months, leaving nearly 10 million people without electricity ...
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In a recent move to divert attention from the ongoing crisis affecting its citizens, the Cuban regime conducted a symbolic trial on Tuesday at ...
HAVANA, June 14. /TASS/. The Margarete Brooke Canadian patrol boat called at Havana’s port in the morning and moored at a distance from Russian ships, which are on a friendly visit here since ...
Cubans have grown resigned to frequent outages -- including blackouts ranging anywhere from four hours to 20 hours or more.
In the beginning of its heyday, Old Havana was a thriving port town owned by the Spanish. Often called the "Key to the New World," Havana was attractive for offering access to the Atlantic ...
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