AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHeat + blackouts push Cubans to the Malecón: Havana’s seaside promenade is becoming a daily escape for families as outages run 20+ hours and swimming is still banned, with people gathering, cooling off, and even sleeping there. Food squeeze hits school life: A Cuban mother warns that after price caps were lifted, cooking oil and sausages jumped, leaving many kids with fewer snack options ahead of the school year. U.S. pressure strategy shifts: A report says Washington is leaning harder on sanctions and cutting regime revenue rather than military action. China rice donation: Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez thanked Beijing for a new batch of 15,000 tons of rice, part of a 60,000-ton 2026 commitment. Diaspora meeting in France: Cubans in Europe will hold a major gathering in Île-de-France on Oct. 23–24 to discuss reforms, culture, and ties with the island. Sports disruption: Cuban baseball youth face months without competition after championships were suspended due to the energy crisis.
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