Energy Crisis
Cuba dismisses Mexico as intermediary in talks with Trump
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Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío denied that Havana is seeking intermediaries like Mexico for negotiations with the United States, despite willingness for bilateral dialogue. This contrasts with President Donald Trump's claims of ongoing talks. Mexico reiterated its readiness to mediate if requested by both sides, while announcing humanitarian aid to the island amid its energy crisis.
In San Jose de las Lajas, residents gather every night at a small burger stand lit by a generator, seeking light and internet amid prolonged blackouts. The town plunges into darkness for more than ten hours, disrupting daily life. Locals share stories of frustration and adaptation in the face of Cuba's energy crisis.
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In fall 2025, Cuba endures one of its worst energy crises in decades, with blackouts plunging communities from Santiago to Pinar del Río into darkness. The national grid operates below half of peak demand due to fuel shortages and infrastructure failures. New solar projects offer some hope, but the country struggles to sustain power.