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20 articlesCubaβs solar expansion is happening fast
Cuba is expanding solar energy capacity in response to the U.S. oil embargo. The article frames renewable energy adoption as a consequence of external pressure rather than strategic choice.
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Cuba publishes names of prisoners granted freedom in amnesty
Cuba's government published names of thousands of prisoners granted amnesty in a move announced the previous month, occurring amid ongoing negotiations described as tense. The article reports a factual government action with minimal editorial commentary.
Cuba publishes list of prisoners released in April amnesty
Cuba published a list of prisoners released under an April amnesty announcement. The report notes this occurred during tense government negotiations. Reuters provides minimal detail about the amnesty scope, prisoner categories, or negotiation context.
If Washington moves on Cuba, hereβs how it could happen
The article speculates on hypothetical military operational scenarios the US could deploy against Cuba, referencing strategic assets like Guantanamo Bay and carrier aviation. It frames a potential US military action as complex and difficult to execute cleanly, without establishing what triggers such action.
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Cuba receives China rice shipment amid US threats, blackouts
Cuba receives a rice shipment from China as the island faces economic crisis marked by blackouts and oil shortages. The headline frames this aid arrival alongside US threats and embargo pressures, suggesting geopolitical tension as context for the humanitarian assistance.
Cubans Rally in Havana Against the Trump Administrationβs Threats to Attack
The article reports on Cuban rallies in Havana framed as a response to Trump administration threats. Cuba's CDR coordinator asserts the country's commitment to peace and self-defense rights.
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Despite Trumpβs pressure, Cuba may not turn out like Venezuela
The article examines whether Trump administration pressure on Cuba could trigger economic and political collapse similar to Venezuela's trajectory. It presents a corrected framing of Venezuela's 2024 election, acknowledging Machado's opposition movement as the widely-recognized legitimate winner while Maduro faced rigging accusations.
Trump revives centuries-old doctrine that shaped US-Cuba relations
The article reports that President Trump has revived the Monroe Doctrine, a centuries-old US foreign policy framework, with a new interpretation. The piece frames this as a significant shift in how the doctrine is being applied to contemporary US-Cuba relations.
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WATCH: The World This Week β βChaos of the Old Orderβ
A promotional description for a video segment featuring statements from Xi and Putin criticizing unilateral world dominance, alongside commentary on Trump's positions toward Iran and Cuba. The framing emphasizes a shift in international power dynamics.
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Graham signals Cuban liberation βclose at handβ as tensions simmer
Sen. Lindsey Graham reiterates claims that Cuban liberation from communism is imminent, amid White House threats of military action against Cuba. The article reports Graham's statement and contextualizes it within escalating U.S.-Cuba tensions.
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Is United States on verge of a Maduro-like military intervention in Cuba?
Article examines whether the Trump administration may pursue military intervention in Cuba similar to its Venezuela policy, while noting experts assess Cuba presents significantly greater strategic risks and complications than Venezuela due to its institutional strength and security apparatus.
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Explainer-Despite Trumpβs pressure, Cuba may not turn out like Venezuela
A Reuters explainer examining whether Trump administration pressure on Cuba will produce Venezuela-like economic collapse. The article suggests Cuba's outcome may diverge from Venezuela's despite similar U.S. policy approaches, examining structural and historical differences between the two nations.
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Blockade, blackmail, invade: Is the US preparing a military attack on Cuba?
The article frames US policy toward Cuba as following a predictable pattern of escalationβsanctions, threats, and military interventionβsuggesting Washington is preparing an attack under false pretenses. The piece presents this as a familiar geopolitical script with predetermined outcomes.
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The US, Raul Castro and regime change in Cuba
The article reports on charges brought against former Cuban president RaΓΊl Castro related to the 1996 downing of two civilian aircraft by Cuban military forces. The framing characterizes this legal action as an 'aggressive escalation of tensions' between the US and Cuba, positioning it within broader regime change discourse.
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US planning to fully dominate Latin America β lawyer to RT (VIDEO)
The story reports on comments by lawyer Daniel Kovalik to RT claiming that US indictments against Raul Castro are pretextual moves designed to enable Cuban invasion and broader Latin American domination. The piece frames this as expert legal analysis of US imperial strategy. The narrative presents a singular anti-US perspective without alternative viewpoints or additional sourcing.
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Cuba warns U.S. military action would cause βbloodbathβ after drone report
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel warned that U.S. military action against Cuba would result in a 'bloodbath' with unspecified regional consequences, following a drone-related incident. The article reports Diaz-Canel's statement without elaborating on the triggering event or providing U.S. response.
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US building βfraudulent caseβ for invasion β Cuban foreign minister
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno RodrΓguez alleges that the US government and media are collaborating to create a fabricated justification for military intervention in Cuba. The article presents Cuba's defensive narrative against perceived US aggression without providing specific evidence or US response. RT frames this as Cuba exposing American deception, positioning Cuba as the victim of US imperial designs.
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Cuba accuses US of fabrication after Axios report alleging drone threat
Cuba's Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez responded to an Axios report about alleged drone threats by accusing the U.S. of fabricating evidence to justify sanctions and potential military action. The article presents Cuba's denial of the allegations without detailed examination of the underlying Axios report or U.S. justifications.
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US weighs drone threat from Cuba, report says
The article reports that Cuba has allegedly begun discussing plans to use newly acquired military drones to attack the US naval base at Guantanamo Bay. The story relies on unspecified reporting sources and presents the information as a potential threat being evaluated by US officials. The framing emphasizes the threat assessment angle while providing minimal concrete details about the alleged discussions or drone capabilities.
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Maradona death trial: starβs daughter had to be assisted after seeing autopsy images
A trial related to Diego Maradona's death heard testimony from his Cuban physician on Thursday. During the proceedings, Maradona's daughter reportedly required assistance after viewing autopsy images, indicating high emotional tension in the courtroom.
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