Nationwide blackout hits Cuba
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The U.S. oil blockade has deepened a humanitarian crisis, forcing Cubans to lean on the island’s long tradition of community solidarity to provide a cushion.
Cuba's electric grid collapsed on Monday, leaving 10 million people on the island without power as tensions with the Trump administration continue.
Cuba's national electric grid collapsed at midday on Monday, leaving about 10 million people without power. The blackout deepened an already severe outage crisis driven by a failing grid and fuel shortages.
The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) has launched a new Task Force on the Future of Cuba. The project will examine what the United States can do to promote a stable, prosperous, democratic Cuba over the next decade in the event of a political transition or significant opening.
The lives of ordinary Cubans have ground to a halt under an economic and humanitarian crisis that has developed over years and been aggravated by US President Donald Trump's harsh restrictions, experts say.
The Trump administration’s military strike in January against Cuba’s former ally Venezuela cut off a crucial supply of oil to the island. It was soon followed by a US-ordered oil blockade on the island,
Havana: Cuba's request for the UN General Assembly (UNGA) to debate the US blockade at its session reflects the imminent threat facing the island, an official said. The Cuban Foreign
An islandwide blackout hit Cuba on Monday as fuel reserves dwindle and its electric grid continues to crumble. The blackout in the country of nearly 10 milli
