AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEnergy Crisis: Cuba suffered another nationwide blackout—its second in five days—after a total grid collapse, with the government blaming the U.S. energy blockade and fuel shortages. Human Impact: Reports say hospitals and other vital services are prioritized during restoration, as rolling outages and canceled surgeries deepen hardship. Diplomacy Watch: Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz said Cuba is in talks with U.S. representatives to seek solutions through dialogue, denying any leadership split after claims that Raúl Castro’s grandson was open to negotiating with Trump. Foreign Investment: Cuba amended foreign investment rules to speed approvals and cut bureaucracy, aiming to streamline evaluation and operating procedures. U.S.-Cuba Tensions: Miami lawmakers pushed new sanctions targeting Cuba’s overseas medical program, calling it a “system of modern day slavery.” Havana Syndrome: The U.S. began first compensation payments—nearly $3 million total—to affected personnel under the HAVANA Act. Everyday Life: Cubans are increasingly relying on solar-powered electric tricycles as fuel runs out and transport grinds down.
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