AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBlackout Crisis: Cuba’s national grid suffered a total disconnection again, leaving about 10 million people without power as the energy deficit hit a new record—availability around 935 MW against demand near 3,100 MW, with shortages blamed on fuel and failing units. Diplomacy Under Pressure: Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz says Havana is in “very sensitive” talks with U.S. representatives to seek “solutions” through dialogue, while warning critics are part of a “well-designed plan” to sow distrust. UN Sanctions Fight: Cuba won a UN General Assembly debate on U.S. sanctions, but support is eroding as Caribbean and Latin American positions split—some abstained or stayed away. Doctors Program Clash: Italy’s Calabria refuses to end Cuba’s doctors initiative despite U.S. pressure, arguing the region depends on the medical teams. Human Rights Spotlight: Amnesty International denounces the enforced disappearance of artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara after his sentence ended, saying authorities won’t disclose his whereabouts. Miami Commemoration: Cuban-Americans plan a July 11-12 march and rally in Little Havana marking five years since the 2021 protests and the crackdown that followed.
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