AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCuba-US Tensions: Cuba’s top diplomat in Washington says new U.S. sanctions on leaders and the Raúl Castro indictment are a “pretext” to push Americans toward military action, as the UN warns the blockade is driving child deaths and medical shortages. Cuba Energy & Daily Life: With the grid collapsing and fuel deliveries squeezed, Cubans are improvising—like a young Havana man building solar-powered electric tricycles to keep workers moving during blackouts. Cuba Land Rules: A draft agricultural and forestry land law would keep socialist land ownership, while allowing foreigners to access land only via usufruct, not ownership. Mexico World Cup Pressure: Mexico City is juggling the opener at Azteca Stadium with unrest—thousands of protesters blocked roads tied to the teachers’ strike, while Sheinbaum ordered school closures and remote work to ease traffic. Mexico Football & Culture: Coach Javier Aguirre is leaning on 1986 heroes and boxing legend Julio César Chávez to fuel a home-tournament push. Suriname-China: Suriname’s public works minister says the country wants deeper cooperation with China in infrastructure, green development, digital and AI as oil and gas ramp up. World Cup Kickoff Focus: Mexico begins Group A against South Africa, with the same opening fixture repeating from 2010.
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