AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUN Human Rights: UN chief Volker Türk says U.S. sanctions are driving child deaths in Cuba, citing doubled infant mortality and worse cancer survival as doctors lack medicines. Energy Crisis: Cuba’s Guiteras power plant is back online after a week of repairs, but blackouts keep hitting daily life, including in Guantánamo. Sanctions Tighten: Havana condemns new U.S. oil restrictions on CUPET, calling them “criminal blockade” and warning they’re choking food and medicine distribution. Fuel Supply Blocked: Florida-based Vanguard Energy halts what would have been the biggest U.S. fuel shipment to Cuba since 1960 after added sanctions create “operational restrictions.” Economic Overhaul: President Díaz-Canel unveils reforms to liberalize parts of the economy—more municipal authority, easier business creation, foreign investment, and renewable tech—aimed at surviving pressure. World Cup Backlash: A boycott campaign targets the U.S.-hosted World Cup over U.S. actions toward Cuba and Venezuela, while tightened entry rules already bar some staff and fans. Earthquake: A 6.1 quake off western Cuba shook Havana and was felt across Florida, with no major damage reported.
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