AGP Executive Report
Last update: 37 minutes agoTransportation Cuts: Cuba’s Ministry of Transportation says it will slash passenger services starting in June—fewer trains, only a few weekly bus departures—while prioritizing fuel, food, medicines, and exports, as the island’s mobility shrinks with the energy crisis. Energy & Health Emergency: The UN warns blackouts and shortages are disrupting healthcare nationwide, forcing hospitals to suspend surgeries and leaving more than 100,000 patients waiting, with fuel limits also hitting ambulances and emergency care. US Pressure Escalates: The Justice Department is reportedly preparing criminal charges against former leader Raúl Castro tied to the 1996 Brothers to the Rescue shootdown, with an indictment expected to be unsealed in Miami next week—adding to fears of a Venezuela-style crackdown. Diplomacy Under Threat: Amid the pressure, CIA chief John Ratcliffe met Cuban Interior Ministry officials in Havana, while Trump tells Fox he’ll “turn it around” in Cuba. Opposition & Exile: Ladies in White leader Berta Soler says young dissident Sissi Abascal and her mother left Cuba for Miami to regain freedom. Cuba in the World: Europe is urged to boost support for Ukraine, as analysts say Washington treats Cuba as one more distant flashpoint in a wider pressure campaign.
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