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The U.S. has announced it will restrict visas for officials tied to a Cuban government program that sends medical workers abroad, accusing it of labor exploitation. Caribbean leaders, however, reject these accusations, arguing that the program is crucial for healthcare in their countries and that Cuban workers are paid the same as locals. The U.S. embargo on Cuba is seen as a key driver of Cuba's economic crisis, and leaders say they are prepared to lose their U.

Courtesy: theprint.in

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