💨 Abstract
On May 1st, hundreds of thousands of Cubans marched in Havana's Revolution Square during a traditional May Day event, despite a severe economic crisis exacerbated by increased U.S. pressure and new sanctions. Led by President Miguel Diaz-Canel and Raul Castro, the march was a show of unity as the country grapples with economic shrinkage of over 15% in the past five years.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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