Anonymous ID: 8cb388 March 8, 2026, 9:24 a.m. No.24357554   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7875 >>8027 >>8103 >>8361 >>8390 >>8467 >>8473

Canada #89

Protests Erupt in Havana After More Than 60 Hours Without Electricity as Anger at Communist Government Grows

Maria Herrera Mellado March 7, 2026

 

Protests have erupted in several areas of the Cuban capital after residents endured more than 60 hours without electricity, triggering growing anger toward the country's communist government and worsening economic conditions.

 

According to videos circulating on social media and local reports, the demonstrations began late at night in several neighborhoods of Havana, where frustrated residents took to the streets banging pots, chanting slogans, and demanding solutions to the prolonged blackouts.

 

Witnesses say crowds gathered spontaneously as frustration reached a breaking point after nearly three days without electricity in some areas. The outages have left homes without refrigeration, lighting, internet access, or ventilation in the island's tropical heat.

 

According to reports, residents shouted “Electricity and food!” and “Freedom!”, echoing demands heard during previous anti-government demonstrations on the island.

 

Cuba has been experiencing severe energy shortages for months, driven by aging infrastructure, fuel shortages, and a deepening economic crisis. The country's power grid has struggled to meet demand, leading to frequent blackouts that in some provinces last more than half the day.

 

However, the most recent outages in Havana — historically prioritized for electricity distribution compared to other regions — appear to have intensified public anger.

 

Videos posted online show groups of residents gathering in streets and apartment buildings, clapping, chanting, and calling for change. Some footage also suggests a growing police presence in certain areas as authorities attempt to contain the demonstrations.

 

The protests come amid ongoing economic hardship across the island, including shortages of food, medicine, and basic goods. Many Cubans have grown increasingly frustrated with the government's response to the crisis.

 

This unrest recalls the historic protests of 2021 in Cuba, when thousands of Cubans across the island took to the streets demanding freedom and better living conditions in what were the largest demonstrations seen in decades.

 

Since then, the Cuban government has tightened control over dissent, arresting activists and expanding surveillance of social media. However, the latest protests indicate that public frustration continues to simmer beneath the surface.

 

Amid the situation, President Donald Trump also commented on the crisis in Cuba, suggesting the country's current system is reaching a critical point.

 

"It will have a great new life. It's in its last moments of life, the way it is," Trump said while referring to the country under the communist regime.

 

"Our focus right now is on Iran. Then we'll deal with that. I'd say, what are you going to do, take two days off, Marco? No, he won't. He'll take one hour off and then finish up a deal on Cuba," the president said.

 

Cuban authorities have not yet issued an official statement regarding the demonstrations in Havana.

 

As power outages continue and economic pressures mount, observers say the situation on the island remains volatile. Further protests could emerge if the energy crisis persists and residents continue to face prolonged blackouts.

 

More:

https://gatewayhispanic.com/2026/03/protests-erupt-havana-after-more-than-60-hours/

Anonymous ID: 8cb388 March 8, 2026, 9:28 a.m. No.24357570   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24357551

>the people will demand he gets out

kek

which "people?"

AOC?

Schumer?

Pencil Neck?

 

Hey, let's get the Selective Service Act gender-nuetral because "equality" and "down with the Patriacrchy"

Anonymous ID: 8cb388 March 8, 2026, 9:37 a.m. No.24357605   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7875 >>8027 >>8103 >>8361 >>8390 >>8467 >>8473

Canada #89

Leftist-Globalist BBC Caught AGAIN Doctoring a Speech, This Time by US War Secretary Hegseth, Igniting Another ‘Impartiality’ Row in Britain

by Paul Serran Mar. 7, 2026

 

The ‘Beeb’ screwed up again – possibly on purpose.

 

For the leftist-Globalist bosses and crew at the British Broadcasting Company (BBC), it isn’t enough anymore to have highly biased reports filled with editorial content.

 

Now, they feel the need to go ahead and actually doctor speeches by people they loathe, trying to modify what they are saying, in maneuvers worthy of a George Orwell novel.

 

The ‘Beeb’ is already on the hook for billions, after deceptively editing a historic J6 speech by Donald J. Trump, as you can read in BBC IS MELTING: British State Broadcaster To Apologize for Doctored Editing of Trump J6 Speech, Under Fire for Its Pro-Hamas, Pro-Trans and Climate Change Biases.

 

Apparently, the BBC intelligentsia hasn’t learned a thing, so they went ahead and did it again.

 

Now, they are ‘plunged into a fresh impartiality row’ after altering a speech by US War Secretary Pete Hegseth regarding the military operations in Iran.

 

Daily Mail reported:

“In the broadcast aired to audiences within Iran, BBC Persian inaccurately translated the US Defense Secretary’s remarks, reporting that Washington intended to bring death to the Iranian ‘people’.

 

In reality, Mr. Hegseth had specified that the United States was targeting the Iranian ‘regime’.

 

The BBC, which carried Mr Hegseth’s Pentagon address live on Monday, translated the word ‘regime’ as ‘mardom’, the Persian word for ‘people’, before later issuing a correction.”

 

The Telegraph reported:

“BBC Persian, which broadcasts to audiences inside Iran, mistranslated remarks by the US secretary of defense, telling viewers Washington was bringing death to the Iranian ‘people’. In fact, Mr Hegseth had said the Iranian ‘regime’ was being targeted.

 

{…] The mistake was seized upon by pro-Israel media campaigners, who claimed that it cast doubt on the BBC’s impartiality. It also triggered a backlash on social media.

 

[…] The error [also] drew condemnation from Iranians online, who accused the BBC of conflating ordinary civilians with the brutality of the regime and altering the meaning of Mr. Hegseth’s speech. […] In his speech, Mr. Hegseth said: ‘It turns out the regime that chanted ‘death to America and death to Israel’ was gifted death from America and death from Israel. This is not a so-called regime-change war, but the regime sure did change and the world is better off for it’.”

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/03/leftist-globalist-bbc-caught-again-doctoring-speech-this/

Anonymous ID: 8cb388 March 8, 2026, 9:52 a.m. No.24357646   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24357627

It has no life

 

Around comes the mimic

the ill-tempered cynic

to soothe its angry inch

 

It badly wants Yous

to fend off the blues

caused by the angry inch

 

It tries day and night

with all of its might

to console the angry inch

 

Starved of attention

trapped with the tension

cursed with an angry inch

 

Sing it with me!

 

"Six inches forward and five inches back"

"He got an Angry Inch"

Anonymous ID: 8cb388 March 8, 2026, 10:26 a.m. No.24357726   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24357692

 

AAA says right now 3/8/26 National Average $3.450

California Average $5.159

 

https://gasprices.aaa.com/?state=CA

 

Valero shuts down their Benicia, CA refinery next month right?

Anonymous ID: 8cb388 March 8, 2026, 10:44 a.m. No.24357792   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24357770

China, shipyard order books filled up into 2030

Shipyards use arc welding to build ships

Arc welders use electricity

China generates electricity with oil-fired plants

Oil-fired plants without oil stop running

Then there's no fuel for the trucks to deliver the steel and sub-assemblies and even coatings for the decks

Bummer Dude

Anonymous ID: 8cb388 March 8, 2026, 11:22 a.m. No.24357907   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8027 >>8103 >>8361 >>8390 >>8467 >>8473

Tokyo Prepared To Release Oil Reserve Amid Iran Crisis

Reporting by Yoshifumi Takemoto and Yuka Obayashi Reuters March 8, 2026

 

TOKYO, March 8 (Reuters) – A senior Japanese parliament member said on Sunday that the government instructed a national oil reserve storage site to prepare for a possible release of crude, as the Iran crisis has cut supply from the Middle East.

 

Japan relies on the Middle East for around 95% of its crude supplies, with roughly 70% shipped through the Strait of Hormuz, which ?has been effectively closed following U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran.

 

Akira Nagatsuma, a member of the Centrist Reform Alliance opposition party, told Reuters that an official from the Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC) at the Shibushi national oil storage base said it had received the directive from the Agency for Natural Resources and Energy (ANRE) on Friday.

 

Details such as the timing of the release remain unclear, Nagatsuma said.

 

It was not immediately clear if any other storage bases received the same instruction.

 

An official at ANRE, under the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), declined to comment. The Shibushi base was not immediately available for comment, while JOGMEC could not be reached outside office hours.

 

The Shibushi site in southern Japan is one of the locations where the country’s strategic oil stocks are stored.

 

Japan holds emergency oil reserves equivalent to 254 days of domestic consumption – among the world’s largest – including government-owned stockpiles, private-sector inventories, and jointly held reserves with oil-producing countries.

 

Tokyo last drew down oil from its reserves in 2022 as part of an International Energy Agency (IEA)-led coordinated release following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

 

Industry Minister Ryosei Akazawa said early last week that there were no specific plans to release oil reserves, but the ministry would continue to monitor the crude oil supply situation closely, working in coordination with the IEA.

 

Kyodo news agency reported on Friday that the Japanese government is considering using part of its national oil reserves amid the ongoing Iran crisis that has disrupted global energy supplies and may do so in coordination with other countries or even on its own.

 

https://gcaptain.com/tokyo-prepared-to-release-oil-reserve-amid-iran-crisis/

Anonymous ID: 8cb388 March 8, 2026, 11:28 a.m. No.24357921   🗄️.is 🔗kun

US Oil Posts Biggest Weekly Gain Ever As Iran War Rages On

By Bloomberg News March 7, 2026

 

Mar 6, 2026(Bloomberg) –US oil posted the biggest weekly gain on record as the war in Iran upends critical energy market flows, with shipping through the Strait of Hormuz at a near-total halt.

 

West Texas Intermediate added 12% on Friday to settle just below $91 a barrel, the largest daily jump in almost six years, while Brent closed near $93 a barrel. Iran warned that the European Union is a “legitimate” target if it joins the war, adding to bullish momentum.

 

The Wall Street Journal reported that Kuwait has begun cutting production at some oil fields after running out of places to store bottled-up crude, the latest sign of a hit to regional output. Citigroup Inc. estimates that the oil market is losing 7 million to 11 million barrels of daily supply due to the disruption through Hormuz.

 

Crude surged even after US President Donald Trump signaled “imminent action” to reduce pressure on prices, while National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett denied that the White House would tap the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, a cache of crude held in vast underground caverns, anytime soon.

 

“We’ve got a whole flow chart of tools to use,” Hassett said during a Bloomberg Television interview.

 

So far, the Treasury Department has eased curbs on India’s ability to buy Russian oil and the US International Development Finance Corp. announced a $20 billion plan for maritime reinsurance, including war risk, in the Gulf region.

 

Japan was also reportedly considering tapping national reserves. No action has yet been taken, though market participants are speculating that a coordinated release from multiple nations’ emergency oil inventories could be enacted to maximize impact.

 

Still, with no sign of a let-up in hostilities, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. flagged the risk of scenarios for oil topping $100 a barrel in the case of prolonged disruption. European diesel futures headed for a weekly gain of more than 50%, and central banks signaled unease about a possible resurgence in inflation.

 

There has been a “near-total” pause in commercial traffic through Hormuz, according to the Joint Maritime Information Center, a multinational naval advisory group. The collapse stems from “security threats, insurance constraints, operational uncertainty and effective disruptions.”

 

Some shippers are booking smaller vessels to transport oil from the US Gulf Coast to Asia as costs soar for the massive tankers typically used on those routes. Meanwhile, only nine empty VLCCs remain available to store crude from major Middle East producers. Once those are filled, onshore storage tanks will fill rapidly.

 

Oil markets have been rocked by the conflict, which has ensnared about a dozen nations since the US and Israel launched their campaign on Feb. 28. As the fighting intensified, not only has shipping through the key strait all but ended, but some producers are starting to curb output. Refineries and tankers have also been hit.

 

Qatar’s energy minister told the Financial Times that crude could soar to $150 a barrel in two to three weeks if tankers and other merchant vessels are unable to pass through Hormuz.

 

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told NBC News his country had no intention to negotiate and was ready for a ground invasion, although Trump commented later to the same network that he was not thinking about such a move. Saudi Arabia has stepped up direct engagement with Iran to try and contain the war,

 

Last year, about 20 million barrels of oil and petroleum products flowed through the Strait of Hormuz daily, according to a tally from the International Energy Agency.

 

With importers struggling to secure barrels, the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control issued a short-term waiver to allow India to buy Russian crude. The move “only authorizes transactions involving oil already stranded at sea,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said.

 

Indian refiners have already bought more than 10 million barrels of Russian crude, according to people with direct knowledge of the deals. Much of that may have been purchased even before the one-month waiver announced late Thursday in Washington. India’s Reliance Industries Ltd. is seeking to buy Russian oil, a person familiar with the matter said.

 

Goldman Sachs warned that a prolonged disruption at Hormuz — which links the Persian Gulf to global markets and typically carries about one-fifth of global oil flows — could lift prices far higher, although the bank’s base case at present is for a gradual recovery of shipments and futures to average $76 a barrel in the second quarter.

 

“Let’s say you have another five weeks of very low flows of oil through the strait,” Samantha Dart, the co-head of global commodities research at the Wall Street lender, told Bloomberg Television, speaking before the JMIC advisory was issued. “It is possible we would see Brent prices cross the $100-per-barrel threshold.”

 

In Asia, signs of strain for top economies are mounting. China has told major refiners to suspend exports of diesel and gasoline, reflecting efforts to prioritize domestic needs. Elsewhere, Japanese refiners asked their government to release oil from strategic reserves.

 

Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia raised the price of its main oil grade for buyers in Asia for April by the most since August 2022. Riyadh is also diverting millions of barrels to Red Sea ports to avoid Hormuz.

 

The options market may be adding fuel to the rally, as dealers who sold calls need to buy futures to rebalance hedges as prices rise through key strikes. There were large open positions in the April contract at $85 and May at $80 — levels that were blown through on Friday.

 

WTI options volatility jumped to the highest level since the Covid-19 pandemic, with the skew — a gauge of the premium of calls over puts — reaching the highest in data compiled by Bloomberg back to 2015.

 

Refined-product prices have also soared. In Europe, low-sulfur gasoil futures have rallied 50% on ICE Futures Europe so far this week, the biggest move on record.

 

More:

https://gcaptain.com/us-oil-posts-biggest-weekly-gain-ever-as-iran-war-rages-on/

Anonymous ID: 8cb388 March 8, 2026, 11:31 a.m. No.24357937   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24357926

>43 minutes ago

>EXCLUSIVE

>Crew of Iran navy vessel IRIS Bushehr flee to Sri Lanka, source says

kek

not very "exclusive" when the maritime sites been talking about it

Anonymous ID: 8cb388 March 8, 2026, 2:01 p.m. No.24358366   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24358352

I know the clocks got changed nut the religious "arguments" are still hours early

If you are going to change up your schedule to try and seem organic at least move some line items around

The "I know, let's just bump the hours we do things in so the bots just run as normal" purple haired he/she that came up with that one needs fired

Anonymous ID: 8cb388 March 8, 2026, 2:27 p.m. No.24358437   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24358405

My current theory is the regime has no authority left

There was a post about their President apologizing to the Gulf State neighbors about the missiles and drones and they'd quit but like hour or so later another bunch of attacks. The IRGC is doing their own thing but not really coordinated. Commanders in different places shooting on their own authority and probably forcing regular military to help at gunpoint