AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCuba’s Council of State: Cuba approved four new decree-laws, including changes to rules for micro, small and medium enterprises and non-agricultural cooperatives, plus mandatory civil liability insurance for motor vehicles—aimed at easing restrictions and updating the business and transport framework. Cuban Baseball: The 65th Cuban National Baseball Series (Oct 4–Dec 22) will shift to a fuel-saving two-zone, four-group format with new playoff rules, after the National Baseball Commission cited the country’s economic constraints. Havana Travel Reality Check: A new report describes Havana’s “lights out, crowds gone” streets, with closures and daily disruptions tied to power outages and shortages—useful context for travelers planning around limited services. Tourism & Cuba Policy Debate: A South African cleric says U.S. sanctions are driving a “genocide without bombs” narrative, pointing to fuel shortages, blackouts, and health impacts—another reminder that travel to Cuba is shaped by geopolitics. Safety/Logistics Watch: A warning about a “crater” on a Cuban road highlights ongoing infrastructure hazards for anyone driving or touring. Culture & Media: Cuban actor Luis Silva marked his 24th wedding anniversary with posts noting his family’s move to Miami, reflecting how Cuba’s media and travel paths keep shifting.
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