AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoVenezuela Quake Response: Search-and-rescue teams from across the Americas, including Cuba, are racing to find survivors after twin earthquakes (7.2 and 7.5) devastated Venezuela’s northern coast; the death toll is now reported at 235 with 4,300+ injured, and La Guaira’s collapsed buildings and damaged airport are slowing access. US-Cuba Legal Pressure: The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for ExxonMobil to pursue a lawsuit over Cuba-linked seized oil assets, while another ruling expands Helms-Burton Title III liability for companies tied to Cuban property. Cuba Under Sanctions: A Canadian investor, Sherritt, warned that Trump’s expanded sanctions put its Cuba operations’ “going concern” at risk after it halted production amid Cuba’s energy crisis. Political Prisoner Released: Cuban teenager Jonathan David Muir Burgos was released after more than three months in an adult prison following protests in Morón, with details of charges and conditions still unclear. Cuba’s Reform Debate: Coverage continues around Cuba’s sweeping economic overhaul aimed at stabilizing the economy and easing the humanitarian squeeze, as Washington dismisses it as superficial.
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