AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCuba-US Diplomacy Under Strain: Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez says talks with the United States are at a standstill and that Havana’s new economic steps are “sovereignty” issues, not up for U.S. input. Sanctions and Security Warnings: Rodríguez also told CNN Cuba is not a threat, but any U.S. military aggression would be met “with all” the force of the Cuban state. Economic Restructuring Push: Cuba created the National Institute of State Business Assets (INAEE) to steer transformation of state enterprises, appointing Roberto Ricardo Marrero to lead it. Energy Crisis, Hospital Support: Japan-backed solar projects will equip 10 Cuban hospitals with photovoltaic systems and batteries to keep medical services running during outages. Daily Life Under Pressure: Havana residents report manufactured gas interruptions and widespread disruption, while another neighborhood launches solar-powered waste collection using electric tricycles. Humanitarian Work in Venezuela: Cuba continues sending rescue and health teams after deadly earthquakes, as the death toll rises. Legal Pressure on Cuba: The U.S. Supreme Court upheld major corporate lawsuits tied to Cuba under the Helms-Burton framework. Cuban “Amazons” Aid Families: Online delivery services help Cubans abroad send food and essentials home, with U.S. scrutiny following their growing role.
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