Cuba restores electricity to part of Havana, but crisis far from over
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Cuba has restored 50 percent of electricity to Havana following Hurricane Oscar, but a chronic lack of fuel and deteriorating infrastructure means the crisis is not over yet. Also, the AI boom has caused a surge in electricity demand and in Taiwan, atomic energy could soon be making a comeback as a result. Plus, victims of Brazil’s 2015 Mariana dam collapse took their case to a UK court this Monday.
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