AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 hours agoU.S.-Cuba Military Talks at Guantánamo: The head of U.S. Southern Command, Gen. Francis Donovan, met Cuban military leaders at the Guantánamo perimeter for a “brief exchange” on operational security, with Cuba calling it a positive, mutual-agreement meeting. Sanctions Pressure & Legal Threats: A U.S. prosecutor said mechanisms are already in motion to bring Raúl Castro before a Miami court, framing him as a fugitive in a case tied to the 1996 “Brothers to the Rescue” incident. Energy Strain Hits Daily Life: Havana’s Antonio Guiteras plant disconnected again after a boiler leak, underscoring how short-lived power fixes are amid the wider blackout crisis. Education Under Strain: UNESCO warned Cuba’s education is at risk due to the energy crisis linked to the U.S. blockade. Cuban Economy & Compliance: ONAT reminded state enterprises of the May 31 deadline for the Non-Taxable Income Declaration (DJ-06), with possible extensions up to July 31. Higher Education Admissions: University admissions for majors and advanced technical programs begin June 8, with exams not held this year due to Cuba’s energy situation.
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