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Trump tells CNN Cuba is soon going to fall

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As Trump says Cuba 'is going to fall,' his administration explores criminal charges, source says
As President Donald Trump suggests that Cuba could soon fall, his administration has begun exploring whether federal prosecutors could charge the Havana regime or the Communist Party with crimes, according to a person familiar with the matter.

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Trump says Havana wants deal, change may come to Cuba in as little as two weeks
 · 17h · on MSN
Trump tells CNN Cuba is soon going to fall: 'We're really focused on this one right now'
 · 11h
Justice Dept. Pushes for Charges Against Cuban Leaders
The U.S. attorney in South Florida has ordered a broad-ranging inquiry into Cuba’s leaders and Communist Party officials for drug, immigration, economic and violent crimes with a goal of bringing fast...

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Trump sets his sights on crisis-hit Cuba after Iran action
 · 12h
Cuba will fall soon, says Trump

Power slowly being restored in western Cuba

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Power slowly being restored in western Cuba as crews work at damaged plant
Swaths of Cuba remained without power on Thursday nearly a day after a huge blackout hit the western part of the island in the latest outage blamed on a fragile electric grid and a lack of fuel.

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Millions across western Cuba waking up without power after massive blackout
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Crews in Cuba rush to repair a damaged power plant to ease a blackout
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Cuba hit by widespread power blackout amid US oil chokehold
Latest in a series of widespread power outages to affect Cuba

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Mass Blackout Plunges Western Cuba Into Darkness
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Major blackout leaves millions without power as Cuba’s energy crisis deepens
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Man accused of plotting terrorism in Cuba died from injuries, Havana says

One of the men accused of trying to invade Cuba and destabilize its government died this week while in detention, Cuban authorities said.
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Is Cuba next? What the fallout from the Iran war means for Havana

Speculation about what's next for Havana comes as the U.S. continues to attack Iran and shortly after Trump ordered U.S. forces to depose Venezuela's president.
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Air France will suspend flights to Havana in a new blow to Cuba’s tourism sector

Air France says it will temporarily suspend flights between Paris and Havana for several weeks, citing Cuba’s fuel shortage.
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Florida men who tried to invade Cuba by boat charged with terrorism, Havana says

Six men Cuba accuses of trying to infiltrate the island aboard a speedboat brimming with bombs, ammunition and guns will be held in pre-trial detention while the legal process is ongoing, the Office
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Cuba’s ‘dictatorship will end’ this year, top U.S. diplomat in Havana says

Mike Hammer, a career U.S. ambassador and currently the highest diplomat at the U.S. Embassy in Havana, said he believes a change in government in Cuba will happen this year, adding to the string of voices predicting regime change on the island.
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Cuba says a 5th person died after people on a Florida-flagged speedboat opened fire on soldiers

HAVANA (AP) — Cuba said a fifth person has died as a consequence of a fatal shootout last month involving a Florida-flagged speedboat that allegedly opened fire on soldiers in waters off the island nation’s north coast.
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Havana rides a bicycle boom as US chokes off fuel to Cuba

By Alien Fernandez and Anett Rios HAVANA, Feb 27 (Reuters) - Havana residents are pulling old bicycles out of storage, patching up threadbare tires, and, in some cases, learning to cycle as fuel becomes increasingly scarce in Cuba following the U.
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Cuba’s private businesses navigate a narrow opening

For decades, Washington has pressured Havana to open its economy to private investment. Those calls grew more urgent in recent weeks as the US oil blockade pushed Cuba’s economy into a tailspin. Now,
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