Cuba Considers U.S. Aid as Power Grid Collapses

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The United States offered $100 million in direct humanitarian aid to Cuba, to be distributed in coordination with the Catholic Church and other reliable organizations, as Cuba’s aging national power grid collapsed and eastern provinces went dark. Cuba said it would accept the aid if delivered in full conformity with universally recognized humanitarian practices, while a CIA-involved U.S. delegation visited Havana to discuss cooperation on economic and security issues. Cuban officials blame the U.S. blockade for worsening shortages, with outages disrupting daily life, hospitals, and supplies as authorities race to restore power.
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