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CARICOM Calls for Finding Ways to Support Cuba

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HAVANA, Cuba, February 17 (ACN) The Deputy Governor of Antigua and Barbuda, Sir Clare Roberts, urged today member countries of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) to find practical ways to support Cuba, as its people face urgent needs.
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The energy crisis in Cuba has reached a critical point following the implementation of an executive order by the Donald Trump administration imposing tariffs on nations trading fuel with the island, a measure that stifles the already precarious hydrocarbon supply system.This external restriction directly impacts on electricity generation and food distribution logistics, exacerbating the structural deficiencies of a country that lacks the refinin…

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COLUMNA: ANDRÉS REGA https://970universal.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/18.02.2026-PUNTO-GLOBAL.mp3 In his column “Global Point” in Meeting Point for 970 Universal, Andrés Rega explained the situation that is currently living in Cuba, after the United States tightened the sanctions and restricted the flow of oil to the island affecting international flights and generating a humanitarian crisis, with a shortage of food and massive blackouts.La e…

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Donald Trump’s policy suffocates Cuba. Cubans already faced a critical situation, marked by constant blackouts, priceless inflation and lack of electricity, which further aggravates the daily difficulties in the country. “For no one, the situation we live in is a secret,” says Eladio Pérez, a resident of Havana. His grandfather, of Spanish origin, arrived in Cuba at just six years old. Although the Cuban capital lives a reality somewhat less har…

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The crisis in Cuba is once again at the center of the international debate. Between prolonged blackouts, food shortages and lack of fuel, citizens inside and outside the island denounce a deterioration that they describe as a limit situation. From Havana to communities of Cubans abroad, social networks have become the main channel of denunciation in the absence of public spaces of protest. In the midst of the shortage, Arelis Rodríguez Silva, a …

The shortage of fuel paralyzes airports, the peso falls to 500 per dollar in the informal market and tourism suffers a new blow. The government attributes the situation to US sanctions.

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Barbados Today broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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