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Cuba declares cyclone warning for tropical storm Idalia

Cuba declares cyclone warning for tropical storm Idalia
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August 29|

Cuba’s Civil Defense General Staff declared on Monday the Cyclonic Alarm Phase for the provinces of Pinar del Rio, Artemisa and the Isle of Youth in view of the approach of tropical storm Idalia, while the provinces of Havana and Mayabeque were placed on alert.

According to the Institute of Meteorology of Cuba (Ismet) at 21H30 on Monday, the tropical storm was passing near Cabo de San Antonio, in Pinar del Rio, moving north at about 13 km / h, with possibilities of reaching the west coast of Florida, United States, as a hurricane on Wednesday.

Hundreds of people were evacuated to the homes of relatives and friends due to the risk of flooding in Pinar del Rio, the same province that was hit by Hurricane Ian last September, which made landfall in Cuba with category 3, leaving at least two dead on the island.

“People have already been evacuated, food processing centers have been set up, the family food basket is guaranteed, health brigades and communities are being visited,” said Roberto Morales Ojeda, Chief of Organization of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba.

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For her part, Yuniasky Crespo, president of the Provincial Council, assured that “Priority has been given in this case to the elderly, vulnerable cases, bedridden and pregnant women”. The railroad service suspended departures in Pinar del Río and the maritime transportation of passengers was interrupted from the Isle of Youth.

President Miguel Diaz-Canel arrived in the country on Monday afternoon from a tour of Angola, Mozambique, Namibia and South Africa. “The first thing is to protect everyone’s life (…) you must move towards the school and wait for the situation to pass,” stated an official dressed in olive green in an area of Isla de la Juventud.

According to reports from the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC), the forecast path for Idalia will continue northward and in the evening hours it will pass near or over the westernmost point of Cuba and on Tuesday morning it will reach the southeastern tip of the Gulf of Mexico, already as a category 3 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale.

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Trump moves to reclassify marijuana as less dangerous substance

Former U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous addictive substance, a move aimed at encouraging medical research without immediately opening the door to federal-level decriminalization.

Trump said that “people were begging” him to make the decision, particularly individuals suffering from chronic pain. He stressed, however, that the measure “is not at all a decriminalization” of marijuana for non-medical use.

“I’ve always told my children: don’t use drugs, don’t drink, don’t smoke,” Trump added. He is a well-known teetotaler.

A senior government official described the decision as “common sense” during a briefing with reporters, noting that marijuana and CBD-based products — a compound derived from cannabis known for its relaxing properties — are already widely used in the United States by patients dealing with chronic pain.

Most U.S. states currently allow the use of cannabis for medical purposes, and more than 20 states, along with the nation’s capital, Washington, D.C., have also legalized recreational use.

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Shakira’s El Salvador concerts sell out in hours, fans demand more dates

The sell-out of all three announced Shakira concerts in El Salvador in less than 24 hours has sparked a collective call for additional dates, highlighting an overwhelming demand that transcends borders and positions the country as a cultural hub in Central America.

Ticket sales for Shakira’s Central American residency confirmed the artist’s massive impact across the region. The three shows scheduled for February 12, 14, and 15 in El Salvador sold out in under 24 hours, triggering an immediate public response from fans who were unable to secure tickets and are now urging promoters to open new dates, according to an official statement from promoters Two Shows and Fenix Entertainment.

Even before ticket sales officially opened, thousands of people joined virtual queues that exceeded the usual capacity of the country’s ticketing platforms. Despite logging in early and waiting for hours, many users were unable to complete their purchases and were ultimately left without tickets, Two Shows reported.

The unprecedented demand was widely documented through screenshots, testimonials, and social media posts, showing slow-moving waiting lists, ticketing websites overwhelmed by traffic, and purchase processes that failed to go through despite users following all required steps within the designated timeframes.

According to the organizers, demand to see Shakira perform in El Salvador remains strong even after the sell-out. Meanwhile, hotels have reported booking inquiries beyond the announced concert dates, pointing to a larger-than-expected tourism influx tied to the event.

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Rubio rules out 2028 presidential bid if Vance runs

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he would not seek the presidency in 2028 if current Vice President JD Vancedecides to run as the Republican nominee to succeed President Donald Trump.

“If JD Vance runs for president, he will be our candidate, and I will be one of the first people to support him,” Rubio said in an interview with Vanity Fair, in which he appeared alongside other senior members of the presidential cabinet.

Rubio, 54, and Vance, 41, are widely viewed as two of the leading Republican figures who could headline the party’s ticket in the 2028 election. Under the U.S. Constitution, Trump is barred from seeking another term after completing two presidential mandates.

In a lighthearted moment during the interview, Vance jokingly offered photographers $1,000 if they managed to make him look better than Rubio in the photos. Both leaders have received public backing from Trump, who last October floated the idea of a joint ticket featuring Rubio and Vance, without clarifying who would lead it.

“I think that if they ever teamed up, they would be unstoppable. I don’t think anyone would run against us,” Trump said at the time.

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White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, who also took part in the interview, confirmed that Trump does not intend to violate the 22nd Amendment, which prohibits a third presidential term, though she acknowledged that the president is “having fun” with speculation about a possible return to office.

Rubio, the son of Cuban immigrants, served as a Republican senator from 2010 to 2025. He sought the party’s presidential nomination in 2016 but was defeated by Trump after a bruising primary contest. His name was floated as a potential vice presidential pick in 2024, but Vance ultimately secured the spot. After taking office, Trump appointed Rubio as secretary of state, making him the first Latino to hold the position.

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