As Cuba grapples with one of its most severe energy crises in years, the nation is evaluating a $100 million humanitarian assistance offer from the United States. The island is experiencing power outages that can last as long as 20 hours daily, driven by fuel shortages affecting transportation, businesses, and everyday life in Havana and beyond. Concurrently, the US has heightened its pressure with stricter oil sanctions, further straining relations between the two nations. Additionally, reports have surfaced about uncommon private discussions between high-ranking officials from both the US and Cuba, emphasizing the increasing geopolitical implications of the crisis and the potential for future diplomatic interactions.
