AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCuba’s healthcare strain: A new AP report spotlights how Cuba’s “once-vaunted” universal system is breaking down as fuel shortages and tightened U.S. sanctions worsen equipment failures—patients can’t get critical scans or repairs, including a Batabanó woman stuck waiting on a broken CT machine in Havana. Economic reform push: In a Wall Street Journal interview, Cuba’s Deputy PM Oscar Perez-Oliva Fraga says the island is doubling down on survival tactics—176 economic measures aimed at attracting foreign investment, expanding private work, easing business limits, removing price controls, and allowing more banking and partnerships. Sports travel angle: Cuba will send a 506-athlete delegation (including Guantánamo competitors) to the Central American and Caribbean Games in Santo Domingo, despite major preparation hurdles tied to the embargo and logistics like air travel, recovery supplies, and energy. Power reality check for visitors: Sky News describes Havana life being run by electricity returns, with long blackouts disrupting hospitals, charging, and daily routines—useful context for anyone planning travel around infrastructure limits.
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