Two sailboats carrying humanitarian aid from Convoy Nuestra América arrive safely in Havana harbor, greeted by locals.
Two sailboats carrying humanitarian aid from Convoy Nuestra América arrive safely in Havana harbor, greeted by locals.
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Sailboats from Convoy Nuestra América arrive safely in Cuba

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The US Coast Guard confirmed that the two sailboats from Convoy Nuestra América, carrying humanitarian aid to Cuba, arrived safely in Havana. Mexico did not request US assistance during the search. A third vessel from the convoy had already arrived without issues.

The sailboats from Convoy Nuestra América departed on March 21 from Isla Mujeres, Mexico, bound for Havana, carrying humanitarian aid such as food, medicines, and solar panels to ease shortages in Cuba. They were expected to arrive between March 24 and 25 but lost contact, prompting the Mexican Navy (Semar) to activate a search and rescue plan.

Semar deployed surface units, Persuader-type aircraft, and coordinated with rescue centers from Poland, France, Cuba, and the United States. The nine crew members of Mexican, Cuban, Polish, French, and US nationalities include two women, six men, and a three-year-old child. President Claudia Sheinbaum stated in her morning briefing that the search was ongoing, with a Navy vessel monitoring the route.

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel expressed concern on March 27 and said Cuba is doing 'everything possible' in the search. A third flagship vessel, Granma 2.0, departed from Progreso, Yucatán, and arrived in Havana on March 24 with 14 tons of aid, 73 solar panels, and bicycles, greeted by the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples.

The US Coast Guard was notified on March 27 about the missing vessels but noted Mexico did not request aid. 'We remain vigilant and ready to provide support if requested. The Mexican Navy leads the response, in coordination with the Cuban Coast Guard,' they stated in a release. They later confirmed the sailboats' safe arrival.

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X users expressed relief at the US Coast Guard's confirmation of the safe arrival of the two sailboats in Havana. Some celebrated the humanitarian mission's success amid prior uncertainty. Skeptical voices labeled the convoy as propaganda for the Cuban regime. Critics questioned Mexican authorities' search coordination, communication lapses, and naval readiness under the current administration.

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Cruise ship MV Hondius anchored off Tenerife with passenger launches evacuating due to hantavirus
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MV Hondius to anchor off Tenerife for passenger evacuation

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The cruise ship with the hantavirus outbreak will not dock in Tenerife; passengers will be transferred by launch for immediate repatriation or quarantine.

A large international delegation known as the Nuestra América Convoy has arrived in Havana, Cuba, delivering around 20 tons of humanitarian aid to the island amid ongoing US sanctions. The group, comprising over 600 people from 33 countries and 120 organizations, includes figures such as Twitch streamer Hasan Piker, former UK Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, and others protesting what they describe as a US economic blockade. The visit coincides with recent US actions, including a takeover of Venezuela's oil business and Executive Order 14380 issued on January 29.

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The Convoy Nuestra América a Cuba arrived at Havana’s José Martí International Airport, bringing medical supplies and other aid to counter the blockade. Shipments from Europe via Italy and from New York include solar panels for health institutions.

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