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Desperate for cash, Cuba courts exiles as blackouts and hunger spark local riots
Cuba’s government is taking the unusual step of asking its own exiles in the United States to invest in the island as it navigates its most severe economic collapse since independence. In an interview with NBC on Monday,
Authorities say a local communist party office was lit on fire during rare antigovernment demonstration on the island.
The US President told reporters that they are looking to make a deal with their neighbouring island, which is facing the effects of an oil blockade
Donald Trump has warned the US could take action in Cuba after his Iran war, days after a rare riot on the island. The US president said on Sunday that they could reach a deal with Cuba or "do
Anti-government protesters in Cuba sparked an outbreak of violence amid worsening blackouts and food shortages.
Cuba entered its 10th consecutive day of protests Monday as demonstrations against power outages, water shortages and worsening living conditions.