AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEnergy & Education Fallout: UNESCO warns Cuba’s education is at risk as the U.S. blockade-driven energy crisis disrupts classes, attendance, and learning, with fuel and spare-part limits tied to the grid’s failures. Power Infrastructure Sabotage: In Santiago de Cuba, thieves stole solar panels from an Etecsa telecom backup system, knocking out outage support; it’s the second such theft in weeks. Food Supply Strain: Ciego de Ávila residents are getting bread only two days this May as flour deliveries fall to “negligible” levels, forcing bakeries to shift production lines. Diplomacy & Business Pressure: A U.S. businessman says he met Raul Castro’s grandson in Havana to discuss opening Cuba via business, amid heightened U.S.-Cuba tensions after new legal moves. Geopolitics & Military Risk: Cuban officials and analysts flag U.S. plans to create conditions for intervention, while the U.S. continues maximum pressure alongside claims of intelligence-linked threats. Regional Trade Pivot: Cuba’s vice president meets Eurasian partners in Astana, highlighting AI and medicine cooperation as the EAEU expands trade talks and links with Latin America.
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