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The Cuban Protests and Economic Crisis, Explained


July 15, 2021Uncategorizedcuba economic crisis, cuba economic system, cuba economy, cuba economy 2021, cuba economy explained, cuba economy today, cuba news, cuba protest, cuba protests 2021, cuba shortages, cuba shortages 2021, cuban protestStephen Mackey

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Cuba has experienced unprecedented protests after shortages have swept the country. The country is trying to scrape together the resources it needs to continue to provide for its citizens, but at major costs. Here’s exactly what’s happening.

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