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Cuba has endured a criminal US blockade for over six decades, while Venezuela is nearing a decade of life under sanctions. The stated aim of the blockades against both countries is to promote ...
In this episode, adapted from a web series produced in Havana, an independent journalist looks at the harsh impact of six decades of American sanctions, from the point of view of many of Cuba’s ...
According to Cuba’s calculations, the blockade over the decades has caused Cuba to lose $822.2 billion, figured in terms of devaluated dollars, or $130.2 billion, expressed as their current value.
Cuba’s foreign ministry annually reports on the U.S. economic blockade of Cuba and its recent impact mostly in order to enlighten delegates of the United Nations General Assembly prior to voting ...
However, the blockade consistently obstructs progress, generating both economic and cultural pressures. The stated objective of the blockades against our countries is “regime change.” Cuba has been ...
Cuba's Deputy Director of U.S. Affairs, Johana Tablada, criticizes current U.S. policy and calls on Americans to consider the impact of sanctions.
In advance of the vote, Cuba has published its report that summarises the blockade’s impact, where it states that the nearly six-decade-old blockade has cost the Cuban economy over a staggering $933 ...
While the blockade has always hindered Cuba’s development, for the first three decades, Soviet support and a favourable environment in the Third World offset much of its impact.
The Cuba Solidarity Campaign, backed by the majority of trade unions in Britain, campaigns against the blockade and in defence of Cuban sovereignty. The blockade has an impact on the long-term ...
The measures applied by the U.S. starting in 2019 escalated the economic blockade to a different dimension and has had a huge impact on people of Cuba, and it remains in place.
Cuba has been reported to be facing severe power outages after the unexpected breakdown of the Felton 1 Thermoelectric Power Plant, worsening the situation in Havana and other parts of the island.
According to Cuban Diplomat, in the first 14 months of President Joseph Biden's administration alone the damages caused by the blockade amounted to $6,364,000,000.