Cuba’s president warns of ‘bloodbath’ if US takes military action

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Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel delivers a speech in March. The president has warned that a US military assault on Cuba would cause a


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By Gonzalo Zegarra, Patrick Oppmann, CNN

(CNN) — Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel warned Monday that a US military assault on Cuba “will cause a bloodbath with incalculable consequences” amid renewed tension between Havana and Washington.

“Cuba poses no threat, nor does it have aggressive plans or intentions against any country. It has none against the US, nor has it ever had any, something the government of that nation knows well,” the leader said in a post on X.

Díaz-Canel added that Cuba “is already suffering a multidimensional aggression from the US” and that it “has the absolute and legitimate right to defend itself against a military assault,” though he maintained that this “cannot logically or honestly be used as an excuse to impose a war against the noble Cuban people.”

Bilateral relations are at one of their lowest points in decades, with renewed pressure from US President Donald Trump and a spiraling energy crisis on the communist-run island. Last week, Cuba’s energy minister said that a last-minute Russian oil donation had been exhausted, and that Cubans would have to endure more power cuts.

On Monday, the Trump administration announced new sanctions on the Cuban government, including its main intelligence agency and interior ministry. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a statement that “additional sanctions actions can be expected in the following days and weeks.”

The US also sanctioned 11 Cuban officials, including the Minister of Justice and the Deputy Minister of Cuba’s Revolutionary Armed Forces.

Another blow to the island came Sunday, when Reuters reported that major shipping companies Hapag-Lloyd and CMA CGM will no longer ship to or from Cuba to comply with new Trump administration rules. CNN has reached out to both companies.

The move will likely add to food scarcity on the island. For decades, the collapse of Cuba’s agricultural sector and economic mismanagement has meant the government has imported much of the food the island consumes. Even items like sugar, coffee and tobacco that the island once produced in large quantities are now being imported.

In recent months, Trump has often predicted the end of the Castro regime in remarks to the press.

“I think they’re going to have to come to us,” Trump told Fox News in an interview aired on Friday. “It’s a failed nation. It’s a totally failed nation.”

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Evacuations in progress after gas line severed near El Colegio Road and Camino Pescadero in Isla Vista Monday

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ISLA VISTA, Calif. (KEYT) – Buildings in the area of El Colegio Road and Camino Pescadero are being evacuated after a nearby gas line was severed Monday.

According to the Santa Barbara County Fire Department, their crews are on the scene helping people exit nearby buildings and monitoring the situation.

A utility response is on the way to the scene added the fire agency.

This is an evolving emergency response and more information will be added to this article as it is received.

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Passenger airlifted and driver arrested after head-on collision on State Route 1 Saturday afternoon

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VENTURA COUNTY, Calif. (KEYT) – A 44-year-old passenger suffered major injuries and a 45-year-old driver was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence after a head-on collision on southbound State Route 1 Saturday afternoon.

The drivers of both vehicles suffered minor injuries and the injured passenger, a 44-year-old Oxnard man, was airlifted to Los Robles Regional Medical Center for further medical treatment shared the California Highway Patrol-Ventura Area (CHP) in a press release Monday.

An initial investigation showed that a 45-year-old Oxnard man was northbound on State Route 1, north of Mugu Rock, in a black Honda Accord with a 44-year-old man from Oxnard in the front passenger seat when the driver of the Honda allowed the vehicle to cross into the southbound lanes detailed the CHP.

A 44-year-old Camarillo man was driving a gray Tesla Model-Y southbound on State Route 1 when the right side of the northbound Honda crashed into the front of the Tesla explained the CHP.

A DUI investigation was conducted at the scene and the 45-year-old driver of the Honda was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence before being transported to St. Johns Hospital for treatment of minor injuries noted the CHP.

The driver of the Tesla suffered minor injuries and was evaluated at the scene added the CHP.

The investigation into the incident is ongoing and anyone with additional information is asked to contact the CHP Ventura Area Office at 805-662-2640.

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A setback for Musk, zooming asteroid, life at sea: Catch up on the day’s stories

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By Daniel Wine, CNN

👋 Welcome to 5 Things PM! It’s an exciting time here at CNN, with the official launch of our new weather app — especially on a day when severe storms are demanding everyone’s attention.

Here’s what else you might have missed during your busy day.

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1⃣ A setback for Musk

In a landmark ruling, a California jury decided that Elon Musk waited too long to sue OpenAI. The tech billionaire’s case threatened to derail the company behind ChatGPT as it plans a blockbuster initial public offering.

2⃣ Viral outbreak

Last year, a town in Texas emerged as the epicenter of the biggest measles outbreak in the US in more than 30 years. But when the virus jumped the border to Mexico, that marked the start of an even bigger tragedy. ➕ American infected with Ebola in DRC, as the US moves to limit entry from virus-hit region.

3⃣ ‘Creeps need not apply’

A team of bipartisan women want to change Capitol Hill’s culture of harassment. Two of them — one Republican and one Democrat — sat down exclusively with CNN to talk about how they plan to achieve their goals.

4⃣ Close encounter

An asteroid discovered just a few days ago will zoom past Earth tonight, coming four times closer than the moon. Despite the proximity, astronomers say the space rock poses no danger.

5⃣ Life at sea

A Colorado couple saved for decades so they could retire early, buy a sailboat and explore the world. It’s not just sunsets and cocktails — there are plenty of challenges.

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💥 Frightening crash: Video captured the moment a freight train slammed into a septic truck in Chesapeake, Virginia. The truck driver is in “serious but stable condition,” authorities said.

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