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US Foreign Policy · United StatesPresident Donald Trump said the United States was beginning to talk with Cuban leaders as his administration puts greater pressure on the communist-run island and cuts off key oil supplies.He made the comment to reporters on Saturday night as he was flying to Florida. It comes in the wake of his moves in recent weeks to cut off supplies of oil from Venezuela and Mexico, which he suggested Saturday would force Cuba to the negotiating table.See the Story
Trump says US is ‘starting to talk to Cuba’ as he moves to cut its oil supplies
40% Center coverage: 145 sources

US Operations In Venezuela · Venezuela U.S. charge d’affaires Laura Dogu arrived in Caracas on Saturday to reopen the American diplomatic mission in Venezuela after seven years of severed ties. The move comes almost one month after a military action ordered by U.S. President Donald Trump removed the South American country’s then-leader Nicolás Maduro from office.See the Story
New US charge d’affaires arrives in Venezuela to reopen diplomatic mission after 7 years
45% Center coverage: 102 sources

US Politics · CubaCubans from all walks of life are hunkering into survival mode, navigating lengthening blackouts and soaring prices for food, fuel and transport as the U.S. threatens a stranglehold on the communist-run nation. Reuters interviewed over three dozen residents of towns and neighborhoods around the capital Havana – the country's political and economic engine - from street vendors to private sector workers, taxi drivers and state employees.See the Story
Cuba Faces Fuel Shortages and Daily Blackouts Amid U.S. Tariff Pressure
42% Left coverage: 19 sources
