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The most important things Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro said about dealing with Trump and the United States in an exclusive USA TODAY interview.
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,
"Thirty-four hours straight without electricity or water. My little girls are sleeping on the floor yet again."
The UN General Assembly overwhelming votes to debate United States sanctions against Cuba in a meeting on Tuesday, at Havana’s request, to discuss the decades-long embargo amid warnings of increasing suffering on the Caribbean island.
Cuba's electric grid collapsed on Monday, leaving 10 million people on the island without power as tensions with the Trump administration continue.
There is now an energy siege, which is equivalent to a naval blockade, which is an act of war,’ says Foreign Minister Bruno Raodriguez Parilla | Anadolu
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.
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
