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  "textContent": "A Turkish floating power plant has docked in Havana, bringing emergency power to a capital that went dark three times in March alone — the latest challenge to a US energy blockade pushing Cuba toward its worst crisis since the Cold War. The Belgin Sultan, operated by Karpowership, arrived at Havana Port on April 12 […]\n\nThe post As Washington Squeezes Cuba Into the Dark, Turkey Keeps the Lights On appeared first on the deep dive.",
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