AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEU visa pressure on CBI: The EU has warned five Eastern Caribbean states—including Grenada—that they must end citizenship-by-investment programs by June 1, 2028 or face loss of visa-free access to the bloc, with leaders planning a coordinated push to Brussels. Grenada politics and cost of living: A People’s Manifesto push is framed as “bottom-up” politics, while economists weigh how Grenada can (and can’t) reduce the price of goods and services amid import dependence and limited policy levers. Healthcare upgrade: “Project Polaris” is outlined as a US$250 million, climate-resilient teaching hospital planned for Calivigny, targeting major staffing and care delivery improvements across Grenada and its sister islands. Public health concerns: A hospital nurse alleges a “Cuban racket,” claiming some Cuban-recruited doctors are exploiting patients for money. Crime and policing: Police are investigating a Jean Anglais shooting that left one man injured, and an ex-inmate is calling for a stronger police presence ahead of carnival. Food security funding: EU-backed “Cultivating Futures” will support Bagatelle Primary and Soufriere Primary under a regional food security and youth empowerment push. Energy project: Grenada is getting support for a battery energy storage system at Maurice Bishop International Airport to boost grid stability and renewable integration.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.