AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCuba-US Tensions: Havana hit back at Washington after the U.S. dismissed Cuba’s new economic reforms as “superficial smoke signals,” saying deeper political and economic changes are needed to attract investors. Revolution in Mourning: President Díaz-Canel announced the death of Ramiro Valdés Menéndez, a key architect of Cuba’s repressive intelligence apparatus and a top commander from the Fidel-era, at 94. EU Pressure: Solidarity groups in Barcelona plan a June 25 rally outside the EU headquarters demanding an end to the U.S. economic, commercial, and financial blockade, under “Wake Up Europe!” Local Governance: In Campanón, delegate Digna Rodríguez Álvarez is praised for walking the roads and directly pushing community needs to local authorities. Everyday Hardship: In Villa Clara, a private stall allegedly refused Transfermóvil payment from an elderly woman trying to buy two eggs, sparking outrage over cash-only barriers.
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