Cuba, Trump
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The Supreme Court struck down Trump’s threatened tariffs on countries that send oil to Cuba, but the crisis persists.
Cuba has reached a breaking point that even its crisis-hardened leadership cannot ignore. It is running out of fuel amid US pressure, having last received oil on January 9 from Mexico. This has prompted airlines such as Air Canada to cancel all flights to Cuba, hitting the tourism lifeline that accounts for most of the island’s foreign currency.
General view of a street in Havana on January 7, 2025. Cubans weary from years of economic crisis, shortages of basic supplies and regular power blackouts, fear the US attack on Venezuela, a leftist ideological ally and its main oil supplier, will see life ...
The Trump administration’s decision to cut off foreign oil to the island is devastating its tourism industry, a key source of income for a government being pushed to the edge.
Cuba has not imported oil or fuel from Venezuela since December Mexico sent a fuel cargo to Cuba in January Washington is now in control of Venezuela's oil exports Feb 5 (Reuters) - An oil tanker that has transported Venezuelan fuel to Cuba since April ...
In an interview with CNN, President Trump predicted that Cuba’s government would soon fall, following the U.S.’ military actions in Iran. NBC News’ Monica Alba reports on what Trump has been saying about Cuba in recent remarks.