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Auxiliary Fleet Now Wants to Bring Goods to Cuba

Summary by Kronen Zeitung
In Cuba, economic hardship has recently been exacerbated by the stoppage of oil supplies. For weeks, no oil or fuel tankers have arrived. Previously, the country had to fight with frequent power failures, food and medicine shortages. An international aid fleet therefore wants to bring goods to the Caribbean state. As the organizational team announced on Thursday, the ship's convoy is to reach the capital Havana on 21 March. The initiative "Nuest…

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In Cuba, economic hardship has recently been exacerbated by the stoppage of oil supplies. For weeks, no oil or fuel tankers have arrived. Previously, the country had to fight with frequent power failures, food and medicine shortages. An international aid fleet therefore wants to bring goods to the Caribbean state. As the organizational team announced on Thursday, the ship's convoy is to reach the capital Havana on 21 March. The initiative "Nuest…

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Under the name "Nuestra América" (in English: "Our America"), left-wing activists and international aid organizations announce an international aid mission to Cuba ... The post Greta Thunberg supports aid fleet against "criminal US blockade" Cuba's appeared first on Apollo News.

An international train for humanitarian aid, supported by Greta Thunberg, will carry food, medicines and essential goods to Cuba, which faces a serious economic and energy crisis underpinned by the US blockade

·Portugal
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