Cuba Grants Freedom to Over 2,000 Inmates Amidst Mounting US Scrutiny
Havana has announced the impending release of 2,010 prisoners in what it terms a humanitarian measure. This decision coincides with increased pressure from the United States.
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Havana has announced the impending release of 2,010 prisoners in what it terms a humanitarian measure. This decision coincides with increased pressure from the United States.
President Donald Trump has indicated a policy shift permitting oil shipments to Cuba as a Russian tanker nears the island, amid an escalating energy crisis. This move signals a significant change from prior U.S. measures that had severely limited Cuba's oil supplies.
A search operation is currently in progress for two sailboats that vanished while transporting humanitarian aid from Mexico to Cuba. The Mexican Navy is involved in the efforts to locate the missing vessels.
Cuba has announced its preparedness to defend against any military threats from the United States, rejecting fears of an invasion and denying discussions of regime change with Washington.
Cuba's national electricity grid has collapsed, plunging over 10 million people into darkness for the second time in seven days. The blackout exacerbates existing fuel shortages and political tensions on the island.
The article discusses the actions and motivations of U.S. officials Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, and Pete Hegseth, portraying them as influential figures in perpetuating violence globally. It highlights their rhetoric and historical context behind their policies in relation to countries like Iran and Cuba.
Human rights lawyer Femi Falana has stated that sanctions imposed by former US President Donald Trump on Cuba are unlawful, referencing a Supreme Court decision that limits presidential authority on tariffs without congressional consent. He argues the sanctions violate US law and international principles.
The US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, has rejected allegations that the United States is attempting to unseat Cuba’s President Miguel Díaz-Canel. His remarks come in response to a New York Times article suggesting pressure from the former Trump administration.
In a recent statement, Russia condemned U.S. President Donald Trump's suggestion that he might take over Cuba, a country currently grappling with severe economic issues. Trump indicated he views Cuba as 'weak' and believes he could 'take' the nation after resolving other foreign conflicts.
U.S. President Donald Trump has asserted his prerogative to "do anything I want" with Cuba, issuing strong remarks as the island nation grapples with a severe energy crisis and ongoing diplomatic discussions between the two countries.
A nationwide power grid failure in Cuba has left approximately 10 million people without electricity, escalating the country's ongoing economic challenges, exacerbated by US oil sanctions and an aging infrastructure.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has stated that Havana is prepared for discussions with Washington, provided they are based on mutual respect, equality, and respect for Cuba's sovereignty. Recent high-level meetings have explored avenues for resolving bilateral issues and identifying areas of cooperation.

U.S. President Donald Trump has hinted that after addressing the situation in Iran, the U.S. may turn its attention to Cuba, which is currently facing significant U.S. pressure. During a recent White House event, he expressed confidence about future relations with Cuba.

As tensions rise globally due to US actions, Nigerians have united to support Cuba. Recent gatherings in Abuja underscored a demand for the US to end its longstanding embargo and highlighted historical ties between Africa and Cuba.