AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUN Human Rights Warning: UN chief Volker Türk says U.S. sanctions and the blockade of medical supplies are driving child deaths in Cuba, citing doubled infant mortality and worse cancer outcomes. Sanctions Tighten Energy Pressure: Cuba’s foreign minister Bruno Rodríguez calls new U.S. restrictions on state oil firm CUPET “crude lies,” warning fuel shortages are blocking rice and about half of medicines from reaching provinces. Fuel Shipment Blocked: Florida-based Vanguard Energy halted what would have been the biggest U.S. fuel delivery to Cuba since 1960, citing new “operational restrictions” after CUPET was sanctioned. Economic Liberalization Push: Díaz-Canel unveiled reforms to liberalize parts of Cuba’s economy—more private activity, foreign investment, and greater municipal authority—aimed at surviving U.S. pressure. Earthquake in Havana: A 6.1 quake off western Cuba shook Havana and was felt in Florida; no major damage reported. Power Crisis Reality: New reports and viral clips show blackouts lasting dozens of hours, with residents charging devices elsewhere and families losing food during outages.
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