AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCuba–US Tensions: Cuba’s President Miguel Díaz-Canel warned of a “bloodbath” if the U.S. attacks, after U.S. media claims Havana has bought 300+ military drones and is considering strikes tied to Guantánamo and targets in Florida; Washington also moved to sanction Cuba’s main intelligence-linked leadership. Regional Fallout: In Bolivia, U.S. support for President Rodrigo Paz is growing as protests and road blockades drag on, triggering food, medicine and fuel shortages—while Panama and other neighbors back calls to protect Bolivia’s democratic order. Maritime Flashpoints: Russia hit multiple commercial ships near Odesa, including a Panama-flagged vessel, underscoring how the region’s shipping lanes remain dangerous. Panama Canal Watch: Canal congestion fears are rising ahead of June maintenance, with fewer daily transit slots expected to push delays and freight costs higher. Business & Trade: Egypt says it has opened new export markets for oranges, grapes and strawberry seedlings in Peru, Panama and Mexico.
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