AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCuba-US Tensions: Cuba’s foreign minister Bruno Rodriguez hit back at Marco Rubio’s claims, calling them “empty rhetoric” meant to justify military aggression as Washington escalates pressure over Raul Castro’s indictment and the broader crisis on the island. Legal Showdown: The U.S. Supreme Court dealt cruise operators a setback in Cuba dock compensation cases, keeping Havana Docks Corporation’s $440 million fight alive. Bolivia Unrest: In La Paz, police clashed again with anti-government protesters demanding President Rodrigo Paz’s resignation amid fuel and dollar shortages, with businesses closing ahead of renewed marches. Caribbean Politics & Crime: St. Kitts and Nevis PM Terrance Drew urged CARICOM leaders to back crime-prevention plans with real political will, not just policing. Tourism & Culture: Nevis scored Cannes short-film wins and is now set for ABFF screenings, while Nevis and St. Kitts pushed their tourism pitch at CHTA. Regional Business: Afreximbank reported a 25% Q1 2026 net income jump, citing stronger lending and profitability.
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