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5 Articles
Without fuel, without drinking water, without electricity, with little food and medicine, in the face of the blockade of oil imposed by the United States Cuba seems to crumble in the eyes of the whole world, as if it were a scenario in which the scenery falls to pieces and the setting no longer gives for more; a spent booklet, actors dressed in old olive green who strut and stir around the stage and then they are no longer heard. Parliaments dec…
Washington’s oil siege of Cuba marks a month this Sunday, with a humanitarian crisis breaking out inexorable on the island, absolute uncertainty, contradictory political signals and a growing rumor of bilateral contacts in the shadows. Gas stations are under-supplied. Hospitals, without medicines and suspending basic treatments and operations. Public transport, missing. Food prices, fired. Universities and public offices, in distance mode as in …
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