AGP Executive Report
Last update: 39 minutes agoImmigration & Diplomacy: White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller renewed claims that the Biden administration “illegally” airlifted Haitians to Springfield, despite Haitians living there for years, as U.S. legal pressure mounts over Haiti’s temporary protected status. Humanitarian Crisis: The UN launched an urgent appeal for $296 million for Venezuela earthquake relief as the death toll climbed past 3,600, while Guyana and CARICOM states shipped 88 containers of aid to help survivors. Regional Governance: CARICOM leaders agreed to refer the reappointment dispute of Secretary-General Carla Barnett to the Caribbean Court of Justice for an advisory opinion, after Trinidad and Tobago objected to the process. Energy & Economy: The IMF cut its 2026 global growth forecast again, citing renewed Middle East fighting and higher oil-driven inflation risks. Caribbean Policy: Curaçao’s online gaming licensing overhaul is pushing some operators to consider Nevis as a competing jurisdiction, where a newer framework offers faster licensing and lower costs. Cuba Update: Cuba’s energy grid was restored after another nationwide blackout, but officials warned more outages could follow due to fuel shortages.
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