Aid flotilla vessel arrives in Cuba amid US-driven energy crisis
Activists say that aid delivery is small ‘gesture of solidarity’ meant to draw attention to US energy blockade.

Activists say that aid delivery is small ‘gesture of solidarity’ meant to draw attention to US energy blockade.






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Cuba is now confronting new and dire economic challenges along with historic ones.
Move marks the first time in 62 years that Cuba will not have a leader that is named Castro.
A hostile Trump administration and crises in Venezuela have left the landmark Obama-era detente hanging in the balance.
The sanctions block Raul Castro and his immediate family from entering the United States, Pompeo says.
The electoral law allows for both a president and a prime minister but bars a multiparty system.
Decades after his brother overthrew Cuba’s US-backed leader, Raul Castro slams Washington for return to confrontation.
Miguel Diaz-Canel’s election marks first time in nearly six decades the Communist country will not be led by a Castro.

A new era dawns for Cuba for the first time in almost 60 years Communist country’s leader is not called Castro.
It will be the first time in nearly six decades that the island country will not be led by a Castro.
It will be the first time in nearly six decades that the island country will not be led by a Castro.