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Cuba–U.S. Tensions: Cuba is accusing the U.S. of “fabricating” drone-threat claims as Washington tightens pressure, while container lines Hapag-Lloyd and CMA CGM suspend Cuba shipments after a May 1 sanctions order—raising the stakes for an already strained island economy. Venezuela Corruption Case: In Miami, Alex Saab—an ally of Nicolás Maduro—appeared after deportation and faces money-laundering charges tied to alleged bribery and fake firms used to skim food-import contracts. Regional Diplomacy: CARICOM registered concern over Middle East hostilities and warned Strait of Hormuz disruptions could hit Caribbean supply chains and freight costs. Humanitarian Aid: A Mexico-Uruguay aid ship reached Havana with hygiene items and 1,700 tonnes of food. Guyana Resources & Politics: An Australian firm says Guyana’s goldfields are underexplored; meanwhile Guyana’s opposition movement is taking its parliamentary shutdown complaint to international bodies. Culture & Sports: Cuban-American artist Elmer Castillo brings “The Spiral Cannot Expand” to Venice; Jamaica eyes a new ATP Challenger in Kingston.

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