AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCuba’s tourism and transport squeeze: A fuel crisis and the disappearance of state-run routes are turning train travel into a daily struggle, with the old railway terminal in San José de las Lajas now acting like an improvised waiting room for passengers. Michelin spotlight on Cuban food abroad: Emelina in West Palm Beach became the first Cuban restaurant in the world to earn a Michelin star, with chef Osmel Gonzalez pitching the win as a chance to evolve Cuban cuisine beyond scarcity. U.S. immigration enforcement hits a Cuban family: ICE detained Alina Rosales Aguirreurreta, daughter of Cuban General Ulises Rosales del Toro, for a tourist visa overstay while she worked at a Miami plastic-surgery clinic. Cuba’s reform push (and the tourism angle): Cuba’s lawmakers approved sweeping free-market reforms aimed at attracting investment and easing crisis under U.S. pressure, including changes that could affect sectors like tourism and private enterprise. Security and travel risk at Havana airport: Cuban customs intercepted a traveler arriving from Panama with 25 drug capsules ingested, highlighting ongoing body-packing cases at José Martí International. Culture in the diaspora: The Taino Vive exhibit is closing at Yale’s Peabody Museum and will move to the Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury.
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