AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFuel Deal Watch: A Coral Gables company, Vanguard Energy, has signed a contract to lease Cuban state storage tanks and ship up to 250,000 barrels of diesel and gasoline for Cuba’s private sector—an unusually big U.S.-to-island fuel move in decades, with safeguards meant to keep the fuel from the Cuban government. Humanitarian Alarm: The UN’s top human rights official Volker Türk says U.S. blockade pressure is driving child deaths in Cuba, citing shortages tied to fuel and sanctions that cripple healthcare and basic services. Sanctions Pushback: The White House defended its Cuba sanctions after the UN warning, saying they target leaders and entities supporting “subversion,” while Cuba and allies call it collective punishment. Military Pressure: U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth visited Guantánamo Bay and warned Cuba that seeking weapons that could reach the U.S. would “invite confrontation,” while also hinting at possible improved ties if Havana changes course. Tourism Fallout: Varadero’s luxury hotels and workers are described as the main victims of Cuba’s tourism collapse, with precarious livelihoods and fewer visitors. Rights Under Pressure: Reports highlight young Cubans detained without clear information, with families struggling to learn where detainees are held. Health & Environment: Saharan dust brought hazy conditions and health risks in the region, with officials urging caution for respiratory problems.
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