AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCuba School Year Under Scrutiny: Cubadebate says classes start Sept. 1, but Cubans online are furious over shortages and power outages, asking how children can learn without water, uniforms, food, or enough sleep. U.S. Sanctions Tighten Again: Washington imposed another round of Cuba penalties, targeting ICAP leadership and state-linked firms in mining, metals, construction, and foreign trade—raising compliance risk for banks and foreign companies. Geoparks Push for Tourism: Cuba’s National Committee of Geoparks will review progress in November, including Viñales and Gran Piedra, as the country advances geosites and geoparks for development and tourism promotion. Safety Warnings for Cuban Travelers: A Cuban creator in Guyana warns of rising violence against migrants, including attacks on Cubans, highlighting growing risks for travelers and newcomers. Deportation Fallout for Cubans: Reports describe Cubans among people sent to third countries under U.S. crackdown, underscoring travel and safety concerns tied to migration enforcement.
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