AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCuba Energy Crisis Escalates: Havana is in the dark again as the island says it has “absolutely none” of the fuel it needs, with 22-hour blackouts and street unrest spreading while the U.S. blocks oil shipments. US-Cuba Pressure Campaign: In the middle of the chaos, Washington is publicly restating a $100M humanitarian offer—only if Cuba agrees to “meaningful reforms”—and Cuba’s leaders are pushing back, saying the blockade is the real issue. CIA Visit Signals High Stakes: CIA chief John Ratcliffe has made a rare trip to Havana for talks on economic and security matters, even as the U.S. weighs further legal pressure. Legal Threat Looms: The U.S. plans to indict Raúl Castro, with reporting linking the case to the 1996 shootdown of planes tied to Brothers to the Rescue. Caribbean Spillover: Jamaica’s sports and business news also moved—Supreme Ventures backed netball development, while Sagicor posted strong Q1 results.
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