Cuba experienced a nationwide blackout due to a collapsing electrical grid, exacerbated by the U.S. embargo on fuel shipments. The Cuban government attributes the energy crisis to U.S. pressure, which has worsened essential services like healthcare and education. Recent blackouts have become more frequent, with at least two occurring in March. President Miguel Díaz-Canel criticized the U.S. for attempting to provoke unrest through economic hardship. Meanwhile, Cuba implemented economic reforms to open up its economy, though the U.S. dismissed them as insufficient. Diplomatic discussions between both nations continue, with mutual accusations of espionage and interference.
Bias read (Progressive): The article emphasizes the impact of U.S. policies on Cuba's energy and economic situation, portraying the U.S. as the antagonist responsible for the crisis. It highlights Cuban government statements criticizing the U.S., while downplaying the U.S. perspective, describing their comments as 'superfci




