AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCuba–Venezuela Humanitarian Response: Cuba says it will not abandon Venezuela after the June earthquakes, sending its Special Search and Rescue Brigade with specialists and trained dogs; the report notes dozens of Cuban citizens missing or killed as rescue teams work amid ongoing devastation. Cuba–U.S. Sanctions Talks: Cuba’s foreign minister Bruno Rodríguez says talks with the United States have stalled, calling sanctions deadly and pointing to shortages of food, fuel, medicine and electricity. Havana Internet Strain: A separate Cuba-focused update says Havana is once again without internet, underscoring how connectivity disruptions are hitting daily life. Matanzas Power Crisis: In Matanzas, outages top 70 hours in some circuits, with multiple substations out of service—linked to both technical failures and theft of transformer dielectric oil. Economic Reform Push: Reuters reports Cuba’s National Assembly approved sweeping economic measures, including allowing private banks, opening real estate and state firms to private/foreign capital, and easing price controls.
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