AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCuba Crisis: Cuba’s power grid suffered another total disconnection, leaving about 10 million people without electricity as the fuel shortage deepens; the prime minister says Cuba has maintained “very sensitive” contacts with the U.S. to seek solutions through dialogue. Mexico–U.S. Migrant Fallout: Mexico says it will seek criminal charges in the U.S. over the deaths of 17 Mexicans tied to ICE custody and raids, escalating a dispute after a Houston shooting. Nicaragua Crackdown: Nicaragua revoked work permits for 2,000 lawyers, drawing rights-group criticism that it undermines judicial independence. Colombia Diplomacy: Colombia’s incoming foreign leadership plans to close embassies in Cuba and Nicaragua, saying it won’t “legitimize” those regimes. World Cup Aftershocks: FIFA confirmed England’s Jarell Quansah gets a two-match ban after his red card vs Mexico, while ticket prices for U.S. and Mexico quarterfinals have plunged after both teams exited. Weather & Food Risk: El Niño is forecast to become the strongest in 75 years, raising alarms for food supply chains across the Americas. Regional Health: Jamaica detected West Nile virus in mosquito samples, with officials urging protection against mosquito-borne illness.
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