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As Washington Squeezes Cuba Into the Dark, Turkey Keeps the Lights On

Summary by The Deep Dive
A Turkish floating power plant has docked in Havana, bringing emergency power to a capital that went dark three times in March alone — the latest challenge to a US energy blockade pushing Cuba toward its worst crisis since the Cold War. The Belgin Sultan, operated by Karpowership, arrived at Havana Port on April 12 and connected to the existing grid infrastructure within hours of docking. It joins two other Turkish powerships already in the capi…
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the deep dive broke the news in on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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