AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCuba Pressure Escalates: The U.S. ratcheted up its Cuba campaign after the indictment of Raúl Castro, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio saying a negotiated deal is “not high” and Trump hinting he may be the one to intervene, as the USS Nimitz strike group arrived in the Caribbean and Washington framed the island as a “failed state.” Legal Fallout for Cruise Lines: The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for cruise companies to be sued under the Helms-Burton Act over use of confiscated Havana port assets, sharpening the legal risk for operators. Bolivia Crisis Deepens: In La Paz, weeks of protests have turned more violent, with blockades, shortages, and dynamite charges reported as the government faces mounting instability. Honduras Violence: Gunmen attacked on the Honduran coast, killing at least 25 people, including police, underscoring persistent gang-linked insecurity. Guyana Spotlight: Guyana’s University of Guyana education research leader Dr. Lidon Lashley won international recognition for work on inclusive education, while the country also moves to host a major aviation safety forum.
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