Cuba Facing Severe Energy Collapse Amid Critical Fuel Shortages and Growing Social Unrest.
Cuba is grappling with a severe energy crisis as fuel supplies dry up, leading to nationwide blackouts and rare public protests in Havana. The government blames US sanctions for the shortfall, while citizens struggle with outages lasting up to 19 hours daily.
President Dissanayake Signals Potential Adjustment to Fuel Prices Amid Global Market Pressures.
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has signaled that small increases in fuel prices may be unavoidable due to rising global costs and Middle East instability, despite significant government subsidies currently in place.
Global Economic Turmoil: Analyzing the Financial Impact of the Iran Conflict.
Economist Mariana Mazzucato discusses the global economic fallout from the Iran war, highlighting record-breaking oil supply disruptions, soaring energy costs, and the debate over fossil fuel dependency versus a green industrial strategy.
Navigating Energy Volatility: The Imperative for a Resilient Green Transition.
Recent global crises have underscored the urgent need to balance climate goals with energy security and affordability, highlighting that the path to a green economy is complex and prone to geopolitical shocks.













