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ํํฐ ๋ณด๊ธฐํ์ฌ ์ง์
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100 = ๊ธ์ ์ฐ์ธ
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US President Donald Trump has ramped up pressure on the island in recent months and has discussed taking the country over.
Miguel Diaz-Canel fait parallรจlement l'objet depuis juillet 2025 de sanctions รฉmises par la diplomatie amรฉricaine.
Depuis janvier, l'administration Trump mรจne une politique de pression maximale contre Cuba, affirmant que l'รฎle reprรฉsente "une menace extraordinaire" pour la sรฉcuritรฉ nationale des Etats-Unis.
RรCIT - La compagnie miniรจre canadienne Sherritt est dรฉsormais contrรดlรฉe par un proche du prรฉsident amรฉricain.
PRESS REVIEW โ Monday, June 1: Piles of trash are flooding Havana, as Cuba struggles under US President Donald Trump's oil blockade. Next, papers look at the latest cancer research breakthrough and the industry of hair transplants. Also: US farmers find alternative ways to make money. Finally, some Paris metro stations have new names after PSG's Champions League win.
At Guantanamo Bay, the US base located in southeastern Cuba that is notorious for serving as a site where terror suspects were tortured in the years following 9/11, senior US and Cuban military officers had a brief exchange on 'operational security matters' on Friday.
Le gรฉnรฉral Francis Donovan a rencontrรฉ le gรฉnรฉral cubain Roberto Legra Sotolongo pour ยซun bref รฉchange sur des questions de sรฉcuritรฉ opรฉrationnelleยป.
Relations between Havana and Washington โ which were already fraught following the imposition of a US energy blockade on the island in January โ have significantly worsened with the indictment of former president Raul Castro by a Florida court last week.
Epidemics have spread across the Caribbean island as fuel shortages disrupt hospital operations and hinder garbage collection. Those living with chronic illnesses have found it increasingly difficult to access treatment.
Andrรฉs Pertierra, PhD candidate in Latin American & Cuban history, University of Wisconsin-Madison, is our guest.
Ed Augustin has more.
In Havana, the possibility of a US intervention has once again become a topic of conversation. Cuba's civil defense has shared a guide explaining how families can protect themselves in case of a 'military attack.'
Thousands of protesters waving Cuban flags rallied in front of the US embassy in Havana on Friday, in a show of support for ex-president Raul Castro following his US indictment.
At nearly 95 years old, Raul Castro, the former Cuban president who was indicted Wednesday in the United States for the killing of Americans, remains a central figure in Cuban politics. Washington appears to be using the same playbook it used in Venezuela to try to topple the regime.
In an effort to show good faith to Washington, Havana recently pardoned more than 2,000 detainees. However, most of those who benefited were ordinary delinquents. The Cuban authorities continue to arrest dissidents, bringing the number of political prisoners to 1,260, a record high.
Cuba's president has warned of retaliation in case of an attack from the United States, as the island "has a legitimate right to defend itself against a military attack". This comes amid rising tension between the two countries after Trump alluded to taking over the island and imposed additional sanctions on the communist nation.