AGP Executive Report
Last update: 40 minutes agoUS–Cuba Tensions: A Chinese-owned merchant ship carrying humanitarian aid from Mexico and Uruguay docked in Havana as Washington keeps tightening pressure, while Cuba’s officials also say the U.S. has offered fuel aid after Havana reported it has “absolutely no” fuel oil and diesel left. Cuba Legal Fallout: Former leader Raúl Castro may face indictment in the U.S. over the 1996 shootdown of Brothers to the Rescue planes—an old case now resurfacing amid fresh sanctions. Mexico–US Trade Friction: Mexico is pushing back on stalled extradition requests, keeping security talks tense as the World Cup upgrade push continues. Venezuela Detentions: Venezuela plans to release 300 detainees, with rights groups warning some are political prisoners. Regional Watch: The Pentagon’s watchdog is probing whether U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats followed targeting rules. Markets & Daily Life: Mexico’s beef exporters are trying to double U.S. shipments to offset a screwworm-driven border closure.
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