AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEarthquake & Safety: A 6.1-magnitude offshore quake near western Cuba shook Havana and was felt across Florida and parts of Mexico, triggering precautionary evacuations and building checks; no major damage or injuries were reported. Cuba-U.S. Pressure: Cuba continues to face tightening U.S. sanctions and energy strain, with fresh humanitarian shipments arriving—Mexico and Belize sent 1,700 tons of food and basic necessities to Havana. World Cup Politics & Protests: Mexico’s president says the World Cup opening will be peaceful despite teachers’ union threats of demonstrations at the Mexico–South Africa opener. Football & Diplomacy: FIFA named Brazilian referee Wilton Sampaio for the Mexico–South Africa match, while Korea plans special envoys to Mexico ahead of the tournament. Sports Expansion: Jamaica Empress joins the Women’s Caribbean Premier League as a fourth team for 2026, with matches in Barbados. Human Rights Watch: El Salvador’s state of emergency remains under scrutiny after a report documented 569 human rights violations in 2025, including widespread arbitrary detentions.
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