AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCuba’s Fidel-at-100 cultural push: Cuba marked Fidel Castro’s 100th birthday with major events and international attention, including a Moscow Pushkin Museum exhibition tracing Cuban revolutionary poster art from 1950–1970—an art-history look at how the island’s political graphics evolved under tight constraints. Eastern Cuba trade push: Holguín launched the 3.H Hub Honor Holguinero platform to attract trade, exports, and tech investment, spotlighting sectors like mining, tourism, renewables, and port-linked logistics near Antonio Maceo International Airport. Power crisis travel reality: Reports from Havana describe blackouts and fuel shortages reshaping daily life—streets empty at night, people sleeping outdoors or on rooftops, and growing desperation as electricity and water disruptions continue. Tourism infrastructure under strain: In Matanzas, Minint says it stopped theft attempts targeting aluminum tubes on the Matanzas viaduct, warning that stolen materials often end up on the informal market and can worsen damage to key routes to Varadero. Local resilience, not headlines: A Matanzas couple donated scarce cancer medication vials after a social-media appeal, showing how communities are stepping in where systems fail.
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