AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoUS-Cuba Pressure: Cuba’s UN ambassador and officials are denouncing Washington’s latest sanctions push, as the island faces deeper economic strain and more scrutiny on travel and state-linked sectors. Food Prices & Shortages: In Havana, a viral photo of “cheapest” store prices—rice, oil, chicken, eggs—sparked outrage over how unaffordable basics have become for most salaries. Water Crisis in Havana: A resident in Boyeros’ Mulgoba neighborhood says there’s been no water for weeks, with officials dodging responsibility. Matanzas Water Failure: In Los Mangos/Simpson areas, residents report an Acueducto valve left closed for eight months, despite repeated complaints and even water trucks that don’t deliver. Power & Public Anger: With blackouts and failed energy promises, Cubans keep posting frustration—plus a recent false earthquake alert blamed on ETECSA testing errors. Deportations to Africa: The US third-country deportation plan hits another snag as migrants—including Cuban men—are reportedly moved from Liberia to Equatorial Guinea after refusing to disembark. Namibia Solidarity: Namibia’s National Council donates N$27,609 to a Namibia-Cuba solidarity campaign, citing Cuba’s role in liberation and current hardship.
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