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Can you just identify the news source? Say for example "CNN ran a story in which they said x, y, z about Cuba, is it true and where can I find other perspectives?" That way you don't derail the conversation from the onset with the spectre of lIbErAl NeWs ๐ป
One source I found is this: https://edition.cnn.com/2025/08/22/americas/cuba-crisis-energy-economy-intl-latam
It was translated in Italian and shared by several Italian news outlets.