Cuba cuts newspaper size due to paper scarcity as shortages bite
Source: Reuters
WORLD NEWS APRIL 4, 2019 / 5:43 PM / UPDATED 4 HOURS AGO
Cuba cuts newspaper size due to paper scarcity as shortages bite
Sarah Marsh
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HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba says a paper shortage is forcing it to cut back on pages and circulation at several state-run newspapers including the Communist Party daily Granma, highlighting the severity of the countrys cash crunch as scarcity of basic goods increases.
The Communist government said on Thursday that it was halving the edition size of some weeklies as well as Granma on certain days due to the lack of newsprint, which it imports. It will also no longer publish the Union of Young Communists newspaper, Juventud Rebelde, on Saturdays.
It was the first time Cuba had taken such a measure since the 1990s depression spawned by the fall of former ally the Soviet Union. It comes as Cubans are having to queue sometimes for hours for basics such as eggs and flour whenever they appear on store shelves.
Last years introduction of mobile internet and a state app called Donde Hay (Where there is) have to some extent multiplied the mayhem as they have made it easier for Cubans to find out in real time when new stock has arrived.
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