AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoU.S.-Cuba Tensions: President Miguel Díaz-Canel denounced new U.S. sanctions as a “new and more dangerous version of McCarthyism,” warning they’re meant to target a “radical left” and justify “greater aggression,” while Cuba’s economy reels under fuel shortages and repeated blackouts. Power Crisis & Protest: In Havana, outages are now sparking street action—residents in El Cerro and Luyanó blocked roads and demanded “Water and electricity,” as Cubalex warned of enforced disappearances tied to repression. Dissident Release: Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara’s family says U.S. humanitarian parole has been approved after his five-year sentence, with his whereabouts reportedly unknown since he was moved by State Security. Banking Shock: Cuba scrapped the 5,000-peso cash limit at banks, replacing it with institution-by-institution rules for “petty cash” and more flexible handling. Everyday Hardship: Reports from Holguín describe pension collection chaos at a bank branch, while another story shows a woman in tears after seeing a child begging for food in Havana.
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