AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCuba–U.S. Tensions: Cuba’s president Miguel Díaz-Canel warned of a “bloodbath” if the U.S. attacks, as Washington moves to tighten pressure with new sanctions targeting Cuba’s intelligence leadership. Humanitarian Relief: Amid the standoff, a Panama-flagged ship delivered over 1,600 tons of aid to Havana from Mexico and Uruguay, including staples like rice and powdered milk. Bolivia Unrest: In La Paz, Morales-allied protesters clashed with security forces during a march tied to the country’s worst economic crisis, with road blockades and detentions reported. World Cup Momentum: Croatia named Luka Modrić in a 26-man preliminary squad after cheekbone surgery, with Panama listed in Croatia’s group. Panama Angle: The week’s coverage also keeps Panama in the spotlight through World Cup build-up and regional migration-pact anxiety across Central America.
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