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Cuba, power grid

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Cuba considers U.S. offer of $100 million in aid amid power grid collapse
The U.S. has offered $100 million in aid to Cuba as authorities said the island nation's national energy grid suffered a major failure early Thursday that severed power to the island's eastern provinc...

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Protests break out in Cuba as nation continues work to restore power in eastern half of island
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Cuba’s power grid collapses and plunges eastern provinces into a major blackout
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Protests Erupt in Cuba as Fuel Runs Out
Cuba’s government said the country has completely run out of fuel oil and diesel needed to keep the lights on, with extensive blackouts sparking protests for the third day in a row this week.

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Protests break out in Havana over power cuts
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‘Absolutely no fuel’: Cuba hit by blackouts, protests amid power outages

A Push to Punish Raúl Castro 30 Years Later

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Civilian Planes Shot Down by Cuba: A Push to Punish Raúl Castro 30 Years Later
On the afternoon of Feb. 24, 1996, eight volunteers left a small airport north of Miami aboard three Cessnas.

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US moving to indict ex-Cuban leader Raúl Castro over downing of exile group's planes, sources say
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US moving to indict ex-Cuban President Raúl Castro on 30-year-old charges
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US planning to criminally indict ex-Cuban leader Raúl Castro
The US justice department is reportedly preparing to indict aging Cuban leader Raúl Castro in the coming days over the shooting down of two aircraft three decades ago.

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U.S. Prosecutors Zero In on Cuban Revolutionary Patriarch Raúl Castro
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US Justice Department working to indict former Cuban president Raul Castro
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Cuban government says CIA Director John Ratcliffe met with officials in Havana
According to official reports, the meeting served as a platform for Cuba to present evidence asserting that the nation poses no threat to U.S. national security.

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Reports: US seeks indictment of Cuba's former leader Raúl Castro
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DOJ pushing to indict Raúl Castro over 1996 downing of civilian planes, officials say
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America Magazine
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Trump’s ‘get tough’ on Cuba policy piles on island’s suffering

Trump’s “tough Cuba policy” breaks with recent efforts toward rapprochement supported by the Catholic Church, with the aim of overturning the Cuban revolution by year’s end.
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Exclusive: Cuba’s top diplomat outlines red lines to Trump as it braces for US invasion

Cuba’s top diplomat in the U.S. said the country is sticking to its red lines amid faltering negotiations it says have made “no progress” and a looming threat from President Trump to invade the nation.
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Cuba's Raúl Castro expected to face charges in Brothers to the Rescue shootdown amid Miami event honoring victims

Castro's indictment announcement coincides with a U.S. Department of Justice event at Miami's Freedom Tower honoring the victims.
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ZNetwork on MSN
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Cuba: “We cannot accept the suffocation of an entire people”

U.S. pressure on Cuba is entering a new phase of escalation. Economic sanctions, financial restrictions, and limits on energy supplies are worsening the situation on the island. In this interview, Salim Lamrani,
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Cuba's new migration law changes little for Cuban Americans. Here is why

Cuba's new migration law maintains key restrictions on Cuban Americans-such as mandatory use of a Cuban passport.
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New law could affect Cuban Americans wanting to travel and invest in the island nation

Under the law, Cuban-born Americans traveling to Cuba would be required to enter the country using a Cuban passport.
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Florida Gov. DeSantis says U.S. should help with regime change in Cuba

Florida Gov. DeSantis says Cuba's communist government must end for the island's people to enjoy a brighter economic and political future.
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Trump administration prepares to seek Raúl Castro indictment as it pressures Cuba, AP sources say

The Justice Department is preparing to seek an indictment against former Cuban President Raúl Castro, three people familiar with the matter told The Associated Press on Friday, as President Donald Trump threatens possible military action against the communist-run island.
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In Cuba, locals are wearing the American flag

Young Cubans told Newsweek they see no future for themselves in their country and some would even welcome U.S. intervention.
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