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Cuba’s Power Collapse: Havana is in crisis after the national grid failed and fuel ran out—blackouts lasting up to 22 hours sparked road blockades and protests as the U.S. blockade tightens pressure. U.S.-Cuba Pressure, New Twist: Cuba says it has accepted $100 million in U.S. “humanitarian” aid, but only after days of public rejection and amid warnings that the real fix is ending the energy blockade. Health Scare Spreads Beyond Borders: In the U.S., officials are monitoring dozens over hantavirus despite no confirmed cases; new reporting also raises questions about long-term presence in semen, while Australia moves repatriated cruise passengers into strict quarantine. Legal Showdown in Immigration: A federal judge blocked key parts of Texas’s SB 4, arguing states can’t override federal control of deportations. Caribbean Governance Focus: Tobago and Belize leaders are pushing tourism plans meant to survive party changes, while Sint Maarten’s MP demands answers on a UN slavery vote abstention. Climate Talks Stall: COP30 ended without a clear fossil-fuel phase-out deal, adding to the sense of multilateral momentum slipping.

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