AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCuba Energy Crisis: Cuba suffered another total grid disconnection, leaving about 10 million people without power, as fuel shortages deepen and U.S. pressure on tourism and energy continues. U.S.-Cuba Sanctions: Washington expanded sanctions targeting Cuba’s tourism ministry and state-linked entities, aiming to cut revenue tied to security and dissent. World Cup Semifinals (Argentina-England): England and Argentina meet in Atlanta with Lionel Messi facing England for the first time in his senior career, while security ramps up amid rivalry history. World Cup Semifinals (France-Spain): FIFA appointed Salvadoran referee Iván Barton for France vs Spain, adding another layer of scrutiny after his earlier high-profile decisions. El Salvador Politics: Nayib Bukele won Nuevas Ideas primaries and is set to run for a third straight term in 2027. Mexico Immigration Fight: Mexico says it will pursue criminal complaints over ICE-related deaths of its citizens, as Haitians with TPS face renewed uncertainty in the U.S. Maya Discovery: Guatemala announced transcription of Mayan mural symbols identifying an ancient astronomer-mathmetician, “White-chested Fox.” Panama Shipping Dispute: China rejected claims of punitive inspections on Panama-flagged vessels, saying checks follow international maritime rules. Business Watch: Chipotle opens its first Mexico restaurant in Nuevo León, with more expansion planned.
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