US raises pressure on Cuba
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China delivered 15,000 tons of rice to Cuba on Saturday, alleviating a wide-spread food insecurity crisis which has been brought on by the US' blockade of Cuba.
By Dave Sherwood HAVANA, June 3 (Reuters) - Felicia de la Caridad Alvarez, a resident of Old Havana, knows a thing or two about survival. The 64-year-old former hospital custodian, blind in one eye, suffers from hypertension and diabetes.
Mike Waltz rejected claims U.S. policies are responsible for Cuba's worsening humanitarian crisis
The U.S. has been restricting oil shipments to Cuba since January, plunging the country into blackouts lasting days at a time.
By Dave Sherwood HAVANA, June 2 (Reuters) - Cuba on Tuesday defended a military-run conglomerate long the target of U.S. sanctions, saying the group of businesses known as GAESA has contributed to the nation's economic and social development despite a recently ramped-up U.
Blackouts in Cuba have been common for years because the Cuba government has mismanaged and neglected its energy system, historians and foreign policy experts said. The U.S. government’s oil blockade has worsened the situation.
Nearly a dozen airlines have cancelled or restricted flights to Cuba since the start of the year.
Last week, the Cuban Center for Molecular Immunology (CIM) announced a major health breakthrough with VAXIRA, a vaccine treatment for lung cancer. This is