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Cuba Open to Reviewing US $100m Aid Offer Amid Power Cut Protests
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BBC Business5/14/2026Politics2 min read

Cuba Open to Reviewing US $100m Aid Offer Amid Power Cut Protests

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Cuba considers US $100m aid offer as power cuts spark rare protests; aid must bypass government, via independent humanitarian organizations, with Cuba preferring an end to the US blockade.

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Cuba faces an energy crisis exacerbated by a US blockade, leading to widespread power cuts and protests.

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Cuban government open to reviewing US $100m aid offer amid protests over worsening power cuts. The offer, conditional on bypassing the Cuban government through independent humanitarian organizations, comes as the island struggles with an energy crisis exacerbated by a US-imposed blockade. Recent protests in Havana, sparked by extensive blackouts, mark a rare display of public dissent. Cuba's Energy Minister highlighted the critical state of the energy system, while the US emphasized the Cuban regime's responsibility in accepting or denying the aid. The situation reflects the complex geopolitical dynamics between the two nations.

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  • Cuba may accept the aid with conditions after negotiations.

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  • Will the Cuban government accept the aid under the proposed conditions?
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