Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel says there are no current talks with the US government, responding to President Donald Trump's threats to cut off oil and money to Cuba. Trump warned Cuba to "make a deal, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE" after the US captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Díaz-Canel emphasized Cuba's independence, stating they're only in technical contact with the US on migration issues. He stressed that relations should be based on international law, not hostility or threats. Cuba's economy is struggling, relying heavily on Venezuelan oil, which is now uncertain.
Tech Giants Tumble as $1 Trillion Vanishes in Market’s Massive Sell-Off
🟢 U.S. stock indices plunged to their lowest levels in months, wiping nearly $1 trillion off the market value of major tech giants due to a global sell-off.
🟢 Nvidia led the decline, with shares dropping over 15% before paring losses. Analysts suggest this could be a "healthy correction," potentially offering strategic buying opportunities.


