AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPower Crisis: Cuba’s national grid suffered another total disconnection on July 6, leaving about 10 million people without electricity as fuel shortages continue to cripple generation and blackouts can last up to 22 hours. Diplomacy & Uncertainty: Hours before the latest blackout, Raul Guillermo Rodriguez Castro said he’s willing to speak directly with Trump, adding to the sense of political and economic limbo. Tourism Under Pressure: The U.S. expanded sanctions targeting Cuba’s tourism sector, blacklisting MINTUR and additional state-linked entities tied to hotels and fuel imports—moves Cuba calls “economic strangulation.” Security Worry for Travelers: Trump said the U.S. is investigating claims Iran may have stored drones in Cuba, warning Washington would act if confirmed. Human Rights Case: A Cuban court has 72 hours to respond to a habeas corpus petition for dissident artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara, whose whereabouts remain undisclosed after his removal from prison.
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