AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHumanitarian Crisis: The UN’s top human-rights official says U.S. sanctions are driving child deaths in Cuba, with infant mortality reportedly doubling and cancer survival falling as doctors lack medicines and supplies. Sanctions Pressure: The same coverage links the worsening to intensified fuel and medical restrictions, arguing the hardship is being used to force political change. Power Outages in Santiago: Residents in San Ricardo, Santiago de Cuba, protested days without electricity, accusing officials of enjoying privileges while neighborhoods “are dying,” and reporting police arrived quickly. Economic Reform Debate: Cuban researchers and commentators are reacting skeptically to Díaz-Canel’s new reform package, saying it changes the language but not the underlying lack of autonomy and rights. Diplomatic Pushback: Cuba’s ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago rejects U.S. claims tied to Raúl Castro and warns sanctions are crippling health care and delaying surgeries for over 100,000 patients.
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