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  2. Internet in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The internet in Cuba covers telecommunications in Cuba including the Cuban grassroots wireless community network and Internet censorship in Cuba. Since its introduction in the late 1990s, Cuban Internet has stalled because of lack of funding, [ 1 ] tight government restrictions, [ 2 ] and the U.S. embargo , especially the Torricelli Act .

  3. Internet censorship in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Limited access to the Internet through limited internet infrastructure is the main problem with Internet access in Cuba. [2] Cuba is listed as "not free" in the Freedom on the Net 2018 report from Freedom House, with an overall score of 79 out of 100 where 100 is the least free. [3]

  4. Censorship of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    On June 9, 2014, YouTube briefly became inaccessible for an unknown reason. Beg Zuhurov, chief of Tajikistan's State Communications Service, claimed that this was due to "technical problems". [101] On August 25, 2015, YouTube was once again blocked by certain ISPs following an order from the State Communications Service. [102]

  5. Internet censorship - Wikipedia

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    The government requires Internet search firms and state media to censor issues deemed officially "sensitive," and blocks access to foreign websites including Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. [82] According to a study in 2014, [ 83 ] censorship in China is used to muzzle those outside government who attempt to spur the creation of crowds for any ...

  6. YouTube Experienced Widespread Technical Problems ... - AOL

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    According to monitoring site DownDetector, user-reported YouTube problems began spiking at around 7 p.m. ET. The issues appeared most acute in the Northeast U.S., the U.K. and Western Europe, as ...

  7. Censorship in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Censorship in Cuba is the topic of accusations put forward by several foreign groups-organizations and political leaders, as well as Cuban dissidents. [1] The accusations led the European Union to impose sanctions from 2003 to 2008 as well as statements of protest from groups, governments, and noted individuals.

  8. Island-wide blackout sweeps Cuba after power plant failure - AOL

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    Cuba’s electrical grid shut down on Friday, plunging the whole country into a blackout after one of the island’s major power plants failed, according to its energy ministry.. In a statement on ...

  9. 2024 Cuba blackouts - Wikipedia

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    On 17 March and 18 March 2024, blackouts alongside a poor harvest and food shortages [29] [6] [30] caused [7] [8] widespread protests primarily in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba's second largest city, during which three people were arrested. [5] [31] Cuba accused the government of the United States of stirring up unrest, an accusation that the United ...