AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCuba Power Crisis: Cuba’s national grid suffered a total disconnection on Monday, July 6, leaving about 10 million people without electricity as fuel shortages and a near-total halt in imports continue to strain the system; the blackout is the latest in a run of nationwide outages that can last up to 22 hours. Diplomacy & Travel Impact: Hours before the latest collapse, Raul Guillermo Rodriguez Castro said he’s willing to speak directly with U.S. President Donald Trump—an escalation in talks that could shape how visitors and travel partners view Cuba’s near-term stability. US Immigration Case (Florida): A federal judge ordered the release of Maikel Guerra Morales, one of the 2003 hijacking suspects, ruling ICE hasn’t shown deportation can happen within a reasonable timeframe—another reminder that Cuba-linked travel and detention issues can quickly spill into tourism and transit planning. Cuba-Italy Medical Program: An Italian region in Calabria continues sending Cuban doctors to remote hospitals despite U.S. pressure to end the program, keeping healthcare access—and potential travel interest—alive for some visitors and families. Cuban Arts & Culture: Orquesta Akokán, a modern mambo group rooted in Havana’s sound, is set to perform in the U.S., with the band noting Cuba’s worsening blackouts as they plan recordings and tours. Cuban Education: More than 1,500 professionals graduated in Holguín, Oriente, and Havana’s computer sciences university, a positive travel-adjacent signal for future skills and services. Political Prisoner Update: Activists say Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara’s whereabouts are unknown after State Security took him from Guanajay, adding uncertainty for anyone coordinating travel, visas, or family visits tied to his case.
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