AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoUS-Iran-Cuba Tensions: Trump said the U.S. is investigating whether Iran is storing drones (and possibly missiles) in Cuba, warning “we’ll take care of it” if confirmed, while Cuba has not commented. Sanctions Pressure: The U.S. added Cuba’s tourism ministry and other state-linked firms tied to fuel imports and repression networks to OFAC lists, and Cuba’s leaders called it “war” and “genocidal” economic strangulation. Grid Collapse & Negotiations: Cuba suffered another total power disconnection affecting about 10 million people, as Raúl Castro’s grandson signaled willingness to talk with Trump—sparking unusual splits among government supporters. Human Rights: A Cuban human-rights group filed a habeas corpus petition after dissident artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara was moved from prison to an undisclosed location. Everyday Crisis: In Havana’s Alturas del Mirador, residents report more than three months without drinking water, forcing them to use polluted sources amid a nearby garbage dump. Business Under Blockade: Sherritt warned it faces constrained liquidity and is pursuing recapitalisation to cope with Cuba-related sanctions.
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