AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCuba Reforms: President Miguel Díaz-Canel announced new economic reforms aimed at decentralizing state control, giving more autonomy to state firms, and reshaping tourism, trade, investment, and the private sector—though many Cubans greeted the move with skepticism. Belize–Aviation: PM Briceño attended a COCESNA board meeting in Madrid, including talks on radar and aeronautical systems integration, as Belize’s representatives push regional air navigation upgrades. Crime & Courts: Benigno “Mouse” Loria was deported back to Belize after ICE flagged him as a cartel affiliate; meanwhile, the High Court accepted Mark Stevens’ guilty plea to attempted murder, with sentencing set for July 3. Justice Access: Select Senior Justices of the Peace began specialized training to issue emergency interim protection orders for domestic violence cases when courts can’t act quickly. Public Services: Vital Statistics says birth certificates can now be printed on any paper to widen access, using electronic verification to address counterfeit concerns. Local Safety: Police are investigating a fatal San Pedro motorcycle crash that killed 33-year-old Gilberto Noble. Tourism & Training: Belize’s hospitality workers earned AHLEI Guest Service Gold certification in Punta Gorda, and BYD launched the Song Plus hybrid SUV in Belize.
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