
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.

Drone strikes caused a major fire at the Poltava oil depot in Krasnodar Krai and targeted Crimea’s energy infrastructure, revealing critical vulnerabilities amid ongoing regional conflicts.

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

Belgorod authorities have restored mobile internet and street lighting after months of restrictions driven by security concerns, balancing civilian needs with defense imperatives.

Russian drone attacks on Chernihiv’s energy infrastructure have caused widespread blackouts, underscoring the conflict’s ongoing strain on Ukraine’s economic stability and infrastructure resilience.