International Humanitarian Convoy Arrives in Cuba Amid Deepening Energy Crisis
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- •Approximately 650 delegates from 33 countries and 120 organizations arrived in Cuba on Friday carrying roughly 20 tons of humanitarian supplies, according to Japan Today.
- •Al Jazeera describes Cuba as suffering under a tightening US fuel blockade, with the island experiencing prolonged blackouts and severe energy shortages.
- •The New York Times reports that some Cuban exiles view the convoy with suspicion, reflecting tensions over foreign engagement with Cuba's government.
- •Delegates arrived by multiple routes including air travel from European nations, indicating a logistically complex international solidarity effort.
- •The convoy's scale signals growing international concern over Cuba's worsening humanitarian conditions under longstanding US sanctions.
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