Communist Cuba is on the brink of collapse

Communist Cuba is on the brink of collapse
Havana is now receiving support from the United Nations to feed its people. (Image: AP)
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By Juan Pablo Spinetto Almost unnoticed amid the drama and crisis that hit Latin America every week, in the last days of February the Cuban government asked the United Nations for aid to address a growing food shortage.The unprecedented cry for help from a communist regime that has always prided itself on its social welfare model captures Cuba’s dire economic straits. Hurt by tightened US restrictions, decaying domestic production, a weak post-covid tourism industry and indifference from its allies, the island is living through...

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