AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCaribbean Tourism & Identity: Curaçao is riding a World Cup debut that’s turned into a bigger conversation about belonging and pride, while new regional research says the island is especially strong with families and millennials—two key visitor groups. Language Policy Debate: Antigua and Barbuda is debating whether to formally adopt Spanish as a second official language, with commentators warning it could reshape public life and minority protections. Agriculture & Biosecurity: Dominica says lethal yellowing disease still threatens its coconut sector, even as conservation funding backs new containment and coral reef projects. Animal Health Alert: Texas has confirmed new New World screwworm cases after decades without them, raising alarms for cattle producers and surveillance efforts. U.S.-Latin America Security: A U.S.-Venezuela operation reportedly killed Tren de Aragua leader “Nino Guerrero,” intensifying the region’s focus on cross-border gang enforcement. Democracy Watch: Commonwealth observers called Bangladesh’s 2026 elections a “democratic milestone,” praising diaspora postal voting while still urging reforms.
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