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Council on Foreign Relations · 4d
Trump’s ‘Maximum Pressure’ Campaign on Cuba, Explained
The Trump administration has tightened sanctions and restricted oil shipments to Cuba. The moves are part of a broader pressure campaign aimed at driving significant economic and political change on the communist-led island.

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Cuba releasing 2,010 prisoners as the US pressures the island’s government
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Cuba releases 2,000 prisoners amid Trump pressure, energy crisis
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Cuba releasing 2,010 people as the U.S. pressures the island’s government
HAVANA — The Cuban government said Thursday it would release 2,010 prisoners in a move that comes while the Trump administration puts extreme pressure on the island’s government with a suffocating oil...

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As freed Cuban prisoners celebrate, human rights groups demand clarity on detained protesters
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Cuba Says It Is Pardoning More Than 2,000 Prisoners
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Cuban government says it has released more than 2,000 prisoners
Those prisoners include young people, women, adults over the age of 60, foreigners and Cuban citizens who lived abroad.

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Deccan Chronicle · 2d
Cuba Pardons 2,010 Prisoners in Humanitarian Easter Gesture
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Cuba begins to free more than 2,000 prisoners as US eases fuel blockade
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Russia plans to send second oil tanker to Cuba

Russia plans to send a second oil tanker to Cuba, the country’s energy minister said Thursday, citing the island’s ongoing energy blockade and reiterating Russia’s solidarity with the troubled
4don MSN

EXCLUSIVE: Cuba pitches US economic roadmap as Trump pressures Havana

Cuba’s top diplomat says the island is open to economic cooperation, outlining a roadmap for closer ties even as Trump pushes regime change.
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One Cuban family navigates daily life under a US oil embargo and a deepening economic crisis

Cuba’s deepening economic crisis is pushing struggling families into hunger and forcing them to rely on donations and the black market.
News.az
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Cuba holds bike protest against US embargo

Demonstrators rode through the capital waving Cuban flags and holding signs reading “Down with the blockade,” as they moved along
Opinion
2dOpinion

Cuba is in crisis. U.S. embargo, fuel shortages drive hardship | Opinion

Cuba is descending into crisis. Thomas E. Franklin describes what he saw during a visit to the island in March 2026.
Opinion
3dOpinion

Trump Isn’t Taking Cuba. He’s Starving It.

U.S. military intervention in Cuba could perhaps succeed in toppling the government. It would also be a grave mistake. An attack on Cuba could provoke a catastrophic humanitarian crisis, unmanageable mass migration to the United States and Mexico and an extended civil conflict or insurgency close to U.S. shores.
Just The News on MSN
5d

Trump changes strategy on Cuba energy embargo, to allow Russian tanker to dock

Three months after establishing a crippling energy blockade, Trump said he has "no problem" with countries sending Cuba oil
Opinion
1don MSNOpinion

Commentary: The Cuban Americans who want to normalize relations between the U.S. and Cuba

Now is the time to 'end the economic war on Cuba,' say Cuban Americans for Cuba, an emerging collective that joined the recent convoy to Havana.
5d

Cuba’s Nationwide Blackouts Reveal Fragile Energy System

Cuba's power grid collapse isn't just the product of American foreign policy, its the culmination of years of policy failures.
The Christian Science Monitor
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For the Trump administration, ‘taking Cuba’ would not be easy

A surprise U.S. military intervention took down Venezuela’s president. But a U.S. attempt at something similar in Cuba would probably be very different.
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