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Cuba humanitarian aid deal puts Catholic Church in control as regime teeters
Cuba faces severe humanitarian shortages, prompting a U.S.-Cuba aid deal managed by the Catholic Church and NGOs. The Trump administration pledged $100 million in aid, but logistical challenges like fuel shortages hinder delivery. Analysts suggest the crisis may force regime changes as Cuba's leadership struggles to address economic and social instability.
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