Fuel blockades

Cuba Grid Failure Amid Fuel Oil Shortage Highlights Global Energy Crisis

Cuba’s electrical grid experienced a partial collapse Thursday morning, leaving much of eastern Cuba without power. This incident exacerbates ongoing, lengthy blackouts that have plagued the island for months, with many Cubans experiencing over 20 hours without electricity daily. The crisis is attributed by Cuban officials to a U.S.-imposed fuel blockade, which has severely impacted the country’s ability to secure essential fuel for its power grid. Protests erupted in Havana as the prolonged outages threatened daily life, with residents expressing deep frustration and concern for the nation’s economic future.

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Irish Fuel Stations Face Shortages as Protests Disrupt Supply

Access to medical facilities in Ireland is being urged to remain clear, with the Health Service Executive issuing a call for unobstructed entry. This directive comes in response to concerns raised by Prof. Matthew Sadlier, President of the Irish Medical Organisation, who highlighted the “hugely detrimental” impact of blockades on patient welfare. These disruptions are reportedly leading to missed appointments, significantly affecting the care individuals receive.

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