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HAVANA (Cuba), 13/03/2026.- A handout photo made available by the Office of the President of Cuba showing Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel speaking during a press conference in Havana, Cuba, 13 March 2026. The Cuban government stated that the island 'has not relinquished its sovereign right to receive oil supplies', amid a severe energy crisis and an oil embargo imposed by the US since January, which has led to increased power outages. (La Habana) EFE/EPA/ALEJANDRO AZCUY / CUBA PRESIDENT OFFICE / HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
2026/03/18 - 12:40

Díaz-Canel has assured that "Cuba will resist" the "brutal economic war" that the US uses as a collective punishment

The United Nations (UN) has warned of the impact of fuel shortages on Cuba's "essential services" and of the delay and increase in deliveries of humanitarian supplies. It has also warned that "uncollected garbage is accumulating" in the capital, Havana, that "air quality is deteriorating as a result of the burning of waste and wood to prepare food" and that "50,000 operations were left unoperated in February due to lack of electricity", among others.

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