AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoNational Grid Crisis: Cuba’s National Electric System suffered a “total disconnection,” plunging nearly 10 million people into darkness as the fuel shortage worsens; UNE says the cause is under investigation while officials restart service through micro-grids, prioritizing hospitals and water systems, with power slowly returning to parts of Havana. Fuel Blockade at UN: Cuba’s ambassador Jorge Luis Pedroso says the U.S. fuel blockade is an “act of genocide” and will be denounced at the UN General Assembly, arguing it’s economic, political, and informational aggression aimed at the Cuban people. International Pushback: China’s foreign ministry echoed the call, condemning U.S. “coercion and pressure” and urging Washington to end the blockade amid Cuba’s escalating humanitarian strain. Everyday Hardship: Cubans report money trapped on cards they can’t use for basic needs, and daily life is reduced to long stretches without Wi-Fi, electricity, or reliable access to food and medicine. Political Debate Inside Cuba: Comedian Ulises Toirac challenges who gets to “step forward” in the Revolution, following remarks from Raúl Castro’s grandson about negotiating with the U.S.
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