AGP Executive Report
Last update: 13 minutes agoGAESA Crackdown: U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio ordered the termination of a Cuban national’s green card, tying it to GAESA’s top financial leadership and alleged illicit overseas assets while ordinary Cubans face shortages and blackouts. Humanitarian Pressure: A new report says U.S. oil restrictions are stalling about 20,000 tons of UN food aid to Cuba due to fuel shortages. Military Posture: A rare “brief exchange” between U.S. Southern Command chief Gen. Francis Donovan and senior Cuban military officials at Guantánamo Bay focused on base security and operational readiness. Energy & Education: UNESCO warns Cuba’s education system is being hit hard by the energy crisis, including an earlier shutdown of the school year. Local Life in the Dark: Holguín is building Cuba’s first photovoltaic charging station, aiming to ease daily power strain for phones and small services. Sports & Identity: Opposition figure Roberto Veiga returned to Cuba after nearly seven years in Spain, saying he wants to push a “roadmap” for national reconstruction. Athletics: Triple jumper Davisleydi Velazco broke a long-standing record in France after being removed from Cuba’s eligible list. Weather Watch: Cuba’s hurricane season begins June 1 with a forecast of fewer storms, but a 40% chance of at least one hurricane affecting the island.
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