
Cuba Faces Severe Nationwide Blackout Amid Intensified U.S. Economic Pressure
Cuba's nationwide blackout on July 6 highlights the deepening energy crisis driven by U.S. sanctions and stalled diplomatic negotiations.

Cuba's nationwide blackout on July 6 highlights the deepening energy crisis driven by U.S. sanctions and stalled diplomatic negotiations.

The US targets five Cuban state enterprises controlling 40% of GDP, intensifying economic sanctions amid historic political tensions and legal claims over nationalized assets.

The US imposes sanctions on Cuba’s state oil company CUPET, intensifying economic pressure amid political tensions and a worsening energy crisis.

The US expands sanctions targeting Cuban President DÃaz-Canel and Raúl Castro’s family amid escalating tensions and Cuba’s worsening economic crisis.

The US charges Raul Castro with conspiracy to murder over a 1996 incident killing four American pilots, signaling intensified tensions and complex economic consequences for Cuba.