AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCuba Power Crisis: Cuba is still fighting to restore electricity after a nationwide blackout tied to fuel shortages and grid instability, with power returning to most provinces but parts of Havana and Santiago de Cuba left in the dark; protests erupted with residents chanting “turn on the lights.” UN Diplomatic Clash: At the UN General Assembly, Cuba’s foreign minister Bruno Rodriguez accused the US of “multidimensional” warfare and an energy blockade, while the UN debate advanced despite US pushback. Haiti After World Cup: Haiti’s national team returned to Port-au-Prince under heavy security, drawing fans to landmarks despite gang-controlled areas limiting access. Panama Shipping Pressure: The US Federal Maritime Commission warned it may investigate China’s inspections and detentions of Panama-flagged ships, citing retaliatory patterns after Panama’s Supreme Court ruling affecting port concessions. Mexico Trade & Industry: Mexico reported record exports to the US in May, while Toyota announced $3.6B to shift Tacoma production from Mexico to Texas, adding 2,000 jobs. Jamaica Economy: Jamaica’s central bank said net international reserves edged up in June, supported by lower foreign liabilities.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.