AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCuba Crisis on the Ground: A new AP report captures “defiance” among Cubans facing endless blackouts, empty shops, collapsing salaries, and shortages—yet refusing to give up. Energy & Daily Life: Havana residents staged cacerolazos in El Cerro after another stretch of darkness and service failures, as the manufactured gas network left hundreds of thousands without supply. Healthcare Fallout: Miami nonprofits say Cuba’s healthcare has “completely collapsed,” with pharmacies out of medicines and a plan underway to help rebuild if political change comes. U.S.-Cuba Talks Stalled: Cuba’s foreign minister says negotiations with the U.S. are at a standstill, pointing to new unilateral U.S. coercive measures despite Havana’s 176 economic reforms. U.S. Pressure on Cuban Links: The U.S. detained three Cubans after Rubio revoked legal status tied to ICAP, and Florida’s new law tightening restrictions on Cuba-linked entities takes effect. Local Governance: Havana’s El Vedado begins a garbage collection overhaul with tricycles, but enforcement is already raising tensions. Guantánamo Seismic Update: Cuba registered a perceptible 3.9 tremor near Imías.
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