AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoU.S.-Cuba Sanctions Pressure: Cuba’s U.N. ambassador says Washington demands private investment while “piling on” sanctions every few weeks, and the latest penalties target state mining, metal and construction firms. Economic Strain at Home: Cuba’s government says it’s pushing reforms to compete, but the crisis shows up in daily life—teachers in Holguín report they haven’t been paid since May, and Cuba recorded far more deaths than births in 2025. Private Sector Food Support: Mincin is outlining how food outlets in the Family Care System can be managed via public bidding, including non-state actors. Migration Human Stories: A Cuban mother in Miami was released from ICE detention after months, while another Cuban migrant joined a caravan from Tapachula saying there are “no jobs here.” Sports & Culture: Cuba lost to India in its U-17 volleyball World Cup debut; and a viral reunion video shows a woman screaming “Grandma!” after four years apart. U.S. Politics Ripple: Reports say the U.S. Navy may rename a carrier originally set for Pearl Harbor hero Doris Miller—possibly after Trump—sparking backlash.
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