A Russian-flagged oil tanker has reached Cuban waters after US President Donald Trump allowed it to break his administration’s fuel blockade of the island nation as its energy crisis deepens.
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Cuba is going dark under US pressure. How the crisis unfolded and why its troubles are far from over
Almost three months after the US effectively imposed an oil blockade on Cuba that worsened its energy crunch, nearly every aspect of Cuban society has been feeling the strain.
US President Donald Trump mused over whether he would have the “honor of taking Cuba” on Monday, the same day the ...
Cuba’s government will free 2,010 prisoners in the largest such release in years, it announced Thursday, as the island ...
Cuba is working to restore the electricity supply after another island-wide blackout left more than 10 million people without ...
As the Trump administration allows a Russian oil tanker to dock in Cuba, Bianna Golodryga speaks to The New Yorker staff ...
President Donald Trump suggested Sunday that the United States will allow a Russian-flagged oil tanker to reach Cuba as the island faces a deepening energy crisis, a move that would break his ...
President Donald Trump said Cuba is “going to be next” and added he would not oppose oil shipments to the island, including from Russia, speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One.
Cuba's national electric grid has collapsed leaving some 10 million people on the island nation without power and totally in ...
The Trump administration is setting its sights on Cuba as the country struggles with a worsening economic crisis and energy ...
CNN’s Patrick Oppmann’s exclusive interview with the grandson of former Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, a budding capitalist who ...
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