AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCuba Pressure Escalates: The U.S. Supreme Court revived a Helms-Burton case tied to Fidel Castro-era property seizures, siding with Havana Docks and sending cruise-line lawsuits back for renewed fights—just as Washington also indicted Raúl Castro and deployed the USS Nimitz strike group to the Caribbean, with Trump insisting it’s not meant to intimidate Cuba while also promising humanitarian aid. Caribbean Tourism Funding: The CTO Foundation announced “Rum & Rhythm” in New York on June 4 to raise scholarships for Caribbean students entering tourism and hospitality. Panama Canal Leadership: Panama named Ilya Espino de Marotta as the first woman to lead the interoceanic waterway, starting Oct. 1. Cybersecurity Watch: A week of hacking coverage highlights 47 zero-days found at Pwn2Own Berlin and new UK guidance on securing enterprise “agentic” AI tools. Regional Governance Gap: Canada’s Responsible Enterprise ombudsperson post remains vacant, leaving complaints stuck.
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