AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBlackout Crisis: Cuba plunged into another total collapse of its National Electric System (SEN) on Tuesday, the third nationwide blackout in less than two weeks, as fuel shortages deepen and a generating-unit malfunction in Holguín triggered a sudden frequency change; restoration is rolling out via “micro-islands,” with only small parts of Havana back online and hospitals/food plants prioritized. US Pressure & Sanctions: A fresh wave of U.S. measures targets Cuba’s tourism and state-linked entities, while lawmakers and visitors describe the energy embargo as turning the island into a “silent Gaza.” Diplomacy & Messaging: China reiterated support for Cuba’s sovereignty and urged the U.S. to stop its blockade and coercion. Human Cost at Home: Cubans report daily shortages and worsening living conditions, from queues in the dark to basic goods becoming luxuries. Rights & Repression: A habeas corpus petition for dissident Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara was filed, with authorities facing a 72-hour deadline, as State Security continues interrogations of opposition figures. Business Push: Cuba promoted investment opportunities at ICT Fair 2026 in Trinidad and Tobago, highlighting telecoms, software, renewables, and digital services.
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