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The island of Cuba has been under embargo for more than 60 years, but after the pandemic and now, without the help of the Venezuelan regime, tourism, which is the country’s livelihood, has collapsed. The regime as we know it is increasingly closer to defeat. With the dictatorship over, what comes next? In search of an answer, in this Expresso da Manhã, Paulo Baldaia talks to journalist Catarina Maldonado Vasconcelos
With Trump’s spectacular coup in Venezuela, kidnapping Maduro after killing the Venezuelan dictator’s entire personal guard, America began to rule Venezuela and the first order was to stop offering oil to the Cuban dictatorship. Trump does not seek to fight for democracy, nor does his priority be to end dictatorial regimes, he just wants leadership to do what he wants. Cuba is on the verge of falling, cultural and political tourism is in its last days. Once the dictatorship is over, what’s next?
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