AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCuba Energy Crisis: Cuba suffered another nationwide blackout, the second in days, as its national grid “totally disconnected” amid fuel shortages blamed on the U.S. energy blockade; emergency recovery protocols were activated and priority was set for hospitals and vital services. Cuba-U.S. Dialogue: Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz said his government is holding talks with U.S. representatives to seek solutions through dialogue, while also warning of efforts to sow internal division. Haiti TPS in the U.S.: The Trump administration extended work authorization for Haitians with Temporary Protected Status for two weeks to July 24, but the broader TPS fight remains tense after the Supreme Court allowed the program to be ended. Mexico-World Cup Aftermath: Mexico’s World Cup exit is driving record interest in travel among Mexican Americans reconnecting with roots, while England’s next match vs Norway is set amid weather worries. El Salvador Growth: El Salvador leads Central America in construction expansion (+18.5% through April 2026) and graduated the region’s first automotive mechanics and electromobility technicians cohort. Panama Security: Panama arrested 26 port workers tied to an international cocaine trafficking network targeting Australia and Europe. Mexico Economy/Finance: Nu Mexico received authorization to operate as a bank, boosting its digital-finance push nationwide.
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