AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoElectricity Crisis: Cuba restored power to most provinces after a nationwide blackout, but many homes stayed dark as fuel shortages and an aging grid kept generation low; Havana saw outages stretching past 30 hours, with rural areas worse. Protests & Daily Life: In Havana, people banged pots and shouted “turn on the lights,” while residents described spoiled food, halted transport, and the slow trickle of information. U.S. Sanctions at the UN: Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez told the UN General Assembly the U.S. fuel blockade is “ruthless” collective punishment and warned of humanitarian damage; the EU also recognized the blockade’s extraterritorial impact. Political Prisoner Update: Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara was removed from Guanajay prison, but his whereabouts remain unknown and his family says he is not home. Havana Economy Watch: A new hard-currency “dollar store” in the Comodoro Hotel opened with steep prices and payment glitches, highlighting how survival is colliding with scarcity.
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