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Cuba quantifies impact of US oil blockade on children’s health and daily life
Cuba reports that U.S. energy sanctions have worsened children's health and healthcare access, with cancer survival rates dropping from 85% to 65%, 100,000 children missing daily milk, and disruptions to dialysis and surgeries. The U.S. attack on Venezuela, a key fuel supplier, and sanctions have exacerbated resource shortages, while the UN warns of a humanitarian crisis.
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