After months of Trump threats, Cuba says he's committing 'genocide'
Cuba accused the United States of committing 'genocide' amid a humanitarian crisis on July 7, 2026. The government attributed the dire situation to U.S. sanctions and President Trump's threats, claiming these measures led to mass blackouts and severe shortages. Officials reported the impact has contributed to over 1,000 child deaths in the past decade.
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Published 06 Jul 2026, 23:14 UTC · Updated 06 Jul 2026, 23:20 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: ABC News – Australia. Editorial policy · Corrections
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