AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoU.S.-Cuba Standoff: Cuba’s foreign minister Bruno Rodríguez says talks with Washington are at a standstill and that any U.S. military aggression would be met “with all” the force of the Cuban state, warning the blockade is already a “crime against humanity.” Economic Restructuring: Cuba created a new National Institute of State Business Assets (INAEE) to steer changes to the state enterprise system, with Roberto Ricardo Marrero named to lead. Sanctions Pressure: Cuba also requested a UN session for July 7 on the U.S. blockade, accusing Washington of pressuring countries to delay the debate. Havana Daily Hardship: Residents in parts of Havana reported manufactured gas outages, leaving many with “no electricity, no water, no connection, and no gas,” while a separate report highlights a neighborhood push for solar-powered electric tricycles to tackle garbage collection. Venezuela Earthquake Fallout: Cuba says it will not abandon Venezuela as rescue brigades continue arriving after deadly quakes, with missing Cuban citizens still reported. Sports & Culture: A young Cuban soccer talent, Didier Reinoso, signed in Panama; and Havana’s art scene continues to draw attention amid broader regional coverage.
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