AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCuba–U.S. Tensions: Cuba’s Foreign Ministry denounced U.S. media “leaks” and threats of aggression, saying Washington is probing public opinion for a possible “bloodbath,” while China urged the U.S. to stop military threats and end the blockade. Energy Crisis: Cuba’s grid troubles kept hitting daily life, with reports of another nationwide blackout and Cuba linking collapses to U.S. sanctions; telecom workers in Holguín also pushed local solar backup solutions to keep radio and phone services running. Cuban Economy Rules: The Council of State approved decree-laws to update Cuba’s state business system and agricultural cooperative regulations as part of economic and social transformations. U.S. Politics Spillover: In Florida, a federal judge faced impeachment efforts after ordering release of a convicted Cuban plane hijacker from ICE custody. Religion Under Pressure: A new report says restrictions on religious life in Cuba have become the “new normal” since the 11J protests, with hundreds of logged violations and ongoing intimidation.
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