AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCuba Pressure Escalates: The U.S. indicted former Cuban leader Raúl Castro over the 1996 downing of civilian planes, and Washington’s message is getting louder as the USS Nimitz strike group arrives in the Caribbean—while Trump insists it’s not meant to intimidate Havana and says the U.S. will provide humanitarian aid. Legal Pressure on Havana: The U.S. Supreme Court revived a long-running Helms-Burton property case tied to Fidel Castro-era seizures, reviving claims involving cruise lines that operated in Cuba. Argentina Deregulation Push: Javier Milei’s government cleared the “Ley Hojarasca” deregulation bill in the lower house, aiming to strip out dozens of “obsolete” rules. Mexico-US Security Talks: Claudia Sheinbaum met the U.S. Homeland Security chief to discuss drug trafficking, migrant deaths, and intelligence sharing—under a tense backdrop of U.S. actions and sovereignty concerns. Brazil Domestic Tensions: São Paulo is pitching a 20-year audiovisual industry plan, while Argentina’s disability benefits fight and Brazil’s rural debt renegotiation bill show how policy pressure is spreading beyond borders.
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