AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoU.S.-Cuba Tensions: A federal grand jury in Miami indicted former Cuban President Raúl Castro over the 1996 shootdown of two civilian aircraft, alleging Cuban forces acted on his orders; Havana calls it a political move. Sanctions & Tourism: Iberia suspended direct Madrid–Havana flights, citing Cuba’s crisis, fuel and logistics problems, and falling tourism. GAESA Crackdown: Iberostar stopped managing Gaesa-linked hotels ahead of an OFAC deadline tied to Executive Order 14404. Humanitarian Pressure: A report says U.S. oil restrictions have paralyzed UN food distribution, leaving about 20,000 tons stuck or moving slowly. Healthcare Under Strain: A Havana family says they can’t get a surgical slot for a sick mother as hospitals limit procedures amid blackouts and shortages. Daily Life: In Pinar del Río, a classic “almendrón” is pulled by oxen as fuel scarcity deepens. Education Hit: Cuba’s energy crisis is forcing an early end to the school year and canceling university entrance exams. Culture & Control: Comedian Eddy Ceballos was arrested over alleged “invasion of military property,” and fellow humorist Ulises Toirac warned Cuba’s social communication laws can be used against critical comedy.
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