
The United States’ foreign policy toward Cuba has once again displayed, in recent days, its classic contradiction: the rhetoric of absolute crushing clashes with the reality of a country that, no matter how much it is suffocated, refuses to submit. The arrival of the Russian oil tanker Anatoly Kolodkin at the port of Matanzas, with 730,000 barrels of crude oil, is not only a breath of fresh air for an island mired in an unprecedented energy crisis. It is, above all, a symptom of the labyrinth into which Donald Trump has fallen by trying to simultaneously play the role of the ruthless hawk and the pragmatic negotiator.
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While the world focuses its attention on other conflicts, Cuba has become the stage for an unprecedented communications offensive. Mind you, we're not talking about an invasion in the style of the last century; this is more subtle, and perhaps for that reason, more dangerous. It's a war designed to shape perceptions, sow doubt, and fabricate realities.
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Mirador de Mayabe (Mayabe lookout), located in the province of Holguín, is an emblematic place that combines nature and culture.
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The Kremlin confirmed this Thursday that it is holding talks with Cuba to finalize shipments of oil and petroleum products to the island, in a context marked by the tightening of the economic blockade imposed by the United States for more than half a century.
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The installation of a new pipeline will allow better utilization of the water volumen from the Cacoyugüín dam, benefiting more than 85,000 residents in the northern part of Holguín, one of the areas most affected by long water supply interruptions.
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