Cuba suffers second island-wide blackout in a week amid Trump fuel blockade
Cuba experienced its second island-wide blackout in less than a week, with the latest occurring on Friday evening. This follows similar outages in March and earlier in the week, bringing the total to four this year. The blackouts are attributed to an intensified strain on Cuba's aging power grid, exacerbated by United States President Donald Trump's de facto oil blockade. Since January, the US has restricted foreign oil supplies to Cuba, threatening tariffs on countries that provide fuel. Cuba relies on imported oil for a significant portion of its energy needs. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has warned of severe consequences for the civilian population due to these fuel restrictions.