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Garbage, water crisis engulfs Havana as US pressure and fuel blockade bites

6 min · 4. juni 2026
episode Garbage, water crisis engulfs Havana as US pressure and fuel blockade bites cover

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For more than six decades, the United States has tried to reshape communist-ruled Cuba through sanctions, diplomacy and political pressure. Now, President Donald Trump is pursuing a tougher approach, arguing increased economic pressure can succeed where previous efforts have failed. But as Washington tightens sanctions and Havana blames the United States for deepening hardship, ordinary Cubans are once again caught in the middle.

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