AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCuba Economic Strain: Cuba’s Communist Party called an unscheduled session as President Miguel Díaz-Canel pushes new economic reforms to revive a collapsing economy under U.S. energy pressure, with the National Assembly set to follow up. Humanitarian Crisis in Haiti: UN Secretary-General António Guterres visited Haiti amid gang violence that has displaced about 1.5 million people and left thousands dead, urging continued international support and faster stabilization. World Cup Shock (Ghana): Ghana’s Thomas Partey is ruled out of the opener vs Panama after a Canadian court upheld his entry ban, forcing Carlos Queiroz to reshape midfield plans. World Cup Build-Up (Panama-Ghana): Toronto hosts fan events ahead of the match, with weather warnings for possible thunderstorms. Jamaica Health Policy: Jamaica’s health minister says the system is anchored by patient rights and duties, including a complaints path up to the courts. Regional Connectivity: Caribbean Airlines will add daily Toronto–Georgetown flights from July 1, boosting travel links between Canada and Guyana. Mexico Sports Culture: Mexico’s “Baby Jesus” soccer trend sparks debate over whether religious imagery is being used disrespectfully.
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