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havana

[huh-van-uh] / həˈvæn ə /


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For Emilio Morales, who leads the Havana Consulting Group, which specializes in the Cuban economy, cutting off shipments "won't change the equation."

From Barron's

Two Mexican navy ships arrived in Havana on Thursday with 814 tons of food supplies.

From Barron's

Guyana, which has had agreements with Havana for decades, said it will in future pay doctors directly.

From Barron's

A green revolution is taking place on the streets of Havana, but it's by necessity rather than design.

From Barron's

As the oil embargo continues to make life and access to essentials difficult on Cuba, two Mexican ships carrying 800 tonnes of humanitarian aid arrived at Havana Bay on Thursday.

From BBC