AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCuba Under Pressure: The U.S. Justice Department is reportedly preparing to seek an indictment of former Cuban President Raúl Castro, tied to the 1996 shootdown of planes operated by Brothers to the Rescue—an escalation that could raise expectations of tougher U.S. action on the island. Taiwan Tensions: Trump’s latest Taiwan remarks—calling arms sales a “very good negotiating chip” with China—are stoking fresh anxieties in Taipei as Beijing frames Taiwan as a potential flashpoint. Migration Courts: A judge ruled a Colombian migrant was likely deported to Congo illegally, ordering her return to the U.S., spotlighting the risks of third-country deportation policies. Regional Diplomacy: CARICOM says it’s diversifying external relations through South-South ties, while keeping Haiti stability and security a priority. Health Security: PAHO signed a deal to reserve pandemic influenza vaccine supply for the Caribbean and Latin America, plus plans to strengthen regional manufacturing capacity. Tourism Watch: The Dominican Republic says its tourism is holding up as competitors like Cuba, Jamaica, and Cancun face crises.
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