Anonymous5 days ago
Two sailboats carrying humanitarian aid to Cuba as part of the Nuestra América Convoy went missing for days before the Mexican navy located them 80 nautical miles northwest of Havana, prompting questions about the safety of maritime aid missions to the island. The vessels arrived safely in Havana on March 28, delivering roughly two tonnes of supplies into a country facing 20-hour daily blackouts, severe food insecurity, and medicine shortages driven by a U.S. oil blockade imposed in January 2026. The convoy's organizers call it an act of solidarity, while critics — including Cuban exile communities and independent analysts — question whether aid passes through Cuban government channels that could redirect it away from civilians.