Cuba Accepts U.S. $100 Million Humanitarian Aid Amid Fuel Crisis

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Cuba’s government said it will accept a $100 million U.S. humanitarian aid package to address a dire fuel shortage and collapsing energy grid, with distribution through the Catholic Church and trusted NGOs; the move follows conflicting statements and renewed but uncertain U.S.-Cuba diplomacy amid protests and a deteriorating economy.
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