U.S. Administration Reviews Contingency Planning Amid Cuba's Economic Crisis
The U.S. government is reportedly reviewing contingency plans regarding potential instability in Cuba. This comes as the island nation grapples with a severe, prolonged economic crisis, chronic energy shortages, and rising social tensions, prompting U.S. officials to prepare for various scenarios involving migration and regional security.
Congressional Black Caucus Urges Trump Administration to Ease Restrictions on Cuba
Members of the U.S. Congressional Black Caucus have formally requested that the Trump administration lift sanctions and restrictions affecting oil shipments to Cuba. Lawmakers cite a deepening humanitarian crisis on the island, arguing that current U.S. policies are exacerbating shortages of essential goods and energy resources for the Cuban population.
Mexican Merchant Ship Delivers 1,700 Tons of Humanitarian Aid to Cuba
A Mexican merchant ship has arrived in Havana, Cuba, delivering 1,700 tons of humanitarian aid. The shipment, which includes essential supplies, aims to assist the island nation as it faces significant shortages of food and other basic necessities. This delivery highlights the ongoing bilateral cooperation between Mexico and Cuba during a period of economic difficulty.
Cuba Moves to Liberalize Fuel Market Amid Persistent Shortages
The Cuban government has announced a significant shift in its energy policy, allowing private and foreign entities to sell fuel at market-driven rates. This measure aims to alleviate chronic fuel shortages that have severely impacted the country's economy and daily life, marking a departure from the state-controlled pricing model that has long defined the island's energy sector.
Cuba Faces Escalating Economic Challenges Amid Persistent Fuel and Supply Shortages
Cuba is grappling with a severe economic crisis characterized by chronic fuel shortages, high inflation, and significant disruptions to the state-run ration system. Citizens face daily struggles to secure basic necessities, including food and electricity, as the government attempts to manage the impact of limited foreign currency and ongoing infrastructure failures.
US Senate Rejects Resolution Aimed at Limiting Executive Action on Cuba Energy Policy
The US Senate has voted to dismiss a Democratic-led resolution that sought to require Congressional approval for the continuation of energy-related sanctions against Cuba. The move upholds the current executive authority regarding US policy toward the island nation, following a debate over the scope of presidential power in foreign affairs and energy blockades.
Cuba Reports Significant Decline in Foreign Tourism for First Quarter of 2026
Cuba's tourism sector has faced a sharp downturn, recording a 48 percent decrease in foreign visitor arrivals during the first quarter of 2026. This decline occurs against a backdrop of persistent economic challenges in the nation, impacting a vital industry that the government has struggled to revitalize following the global pandemic.
U.S. and Cuban Officials Hold Diplomatic Talks in Havana
A U.S. delegation traveled to Havana, Cuba, for high-level diplomatic discussions. The meetings focused on bilateral relations, economic reforms, and ongoing challenges between the two nations. These talks represent a continued effort to maintain communication channels despite long-standing political tensions and complex policy differences.
Cuba Signals Potential Framework for Addressing U.S. Property Claims
The Cuban government has signaled a potential willingness to address long-standing claims regarding U.S. properties seized following the 1959 revolution. The proposal, which aims to resolve decades-old disputes, has prompted significant debate among Cuban American stakeholders and legal experts regarding its practical feasibility and political implications.
European Commission Allocates €2 Million in Humanitarian Aid to Cuba
The European Commission has announced an additional €2 million in humanitarian funding for Cuba. This aid is intended to support vulnerable populations facing severe shortages of electricity, fuel, and essential supplies during the country's ongoing energy crisis and economic challenges.
Cuba Faces Medical Crisis as Shortages Force Suspension of Thousands of Procedures
Cuban health officials have announced the suspension of thousands of elective surgeries and medical procedures. The crisis is driven by severe shortages of essential medical supplies, equipment, and persistent electricity outages across the island, significantly impacting the nation's public healthcare system.
Protesters Target Communist Party Office in Morón, Cuba Amid Economic Unrest
Demonstrators in the Cuban town of Morón vandalized a local Communist Party office, reflecting growing public frustration. The incident occurred against a backdrop of severe power blackouts and chronic food shortages that have strained living conditions across the island nation, leading to sporadic displays of civil unrest in various provinces.
Fact Check: Reports of US-Cuba Economic Deal Negotiations
Recent reports suggesting the Trump administration is in final negotiations for an economic deal with Cuba to ease sanctions and travel restrictions have been investigated. Current official records and diplomatic status indicate no such active negotiations are taking place, contradicting the premise of the reported claims.
Top U.S. Diplomat in Havana Predicts Political Transition in Cuba by 2026
Mike Hammer, the top U.S. diplomat in Havana, has publicly stated his assessment that a change in the Cuban government is likely to occur within the year 2026. This prediction comes amid ongoing economic challenges and social tensions within the island nation, drawing attention to the current state of U.S.-Cuba diplomatic relations.
UN Envoys Warn of Escalating Humanitarian Crisis in Cuba Amid US Fuel Blockade
United Nations officials, including Special Rapporteur Alena Douhan and Resident Coordinator Francisco Pichon, have issued urgent warnings regarding a deepening humanitarian crisis in Cuba. The crisis, exacerbated by a recent US executive order imposing a fuel blockade, threatens essential services like healthcare, water, and food security for millions across the island.
Chikungunya Outbreak Persists in Cuba with Over 1,400 Cases in January 2026
Cuba continues to grapple with a significant Chikungunya outbreak into early 2026, reporting 1,457 total cases and two deaths in January alone. This follows a substantial surge in 2025, with health authorities and international organizations monitoring the mosquito-borne viral disease and its impact on public health.
Cuba's Airports Face Widespread Aviation Fuel Shortage, Disrupting International Flights
All nine of Cuba's international airports are reportedly without aviation fuel (Jet A-1) until at least March 11, 2026, prompting major airlines like Air Canada, WestJet, and Air Transat to suspend or reroute services. The crisis stems from a broader energy shortage, exacerbated by recent U.S. sanctions and disruptions to oil supplies from Venezuela and Mexico.
Cuban Peso Plummets to Record Low Amid Deepening Economic Crisis and US Oil Pressure
The Cuban peso has reached an unprecedented low of 500 per US dollar in the informal market, reflecting a severe economic downturn. This depreciation is exacerbated by tightening US sanctions on oil supplies and Cuba's ongoing internal economic challenges, leading to widespread shortages and hardship for citizens.
U.S. Pledges Additional $6 Million in Aid to Cuba Amid Escalating Sanctions
The U.S. State Department announced an additional $6 million in humanitarian assistance for Cuba, bringing the total to $9 million since Hurricane Melissa. This aid, distributed through the Catholic Church, coincides with intensified U.S. pressure and sanctions, including efforts to block oil supplies to the island nation.
United States Accuses Cuba of Diplomat Harassment Amid Rising Tensions
The United States has accused Cuba of interfering with the work of its top diplomat in Havana, U.S. Charge d'Affaires Mike Hammer, after he was reportedly heckled by groups of Cubans during meetings outside the capital. The State Department condemned the incidents as 'failed intimidation tactics' amidst escalating bilateral tensions.