AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBolivia Unrest: Former president Evo Morales says he was blocked from running a fair campaign and points to internal shifts inside MAS as protests and a five-week general strike grind the country to a halt, with demonstrators demanding the resignation of President Rodrigo Paz. US-Cuba Pressure: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth visited Guantanamo Bay as Washington tightens pressure on Havana, amid renewed talk of military force and an intensified sanctions posture. World Cup in Mexico: Mexico City is preparing for the 2026 opener while teacher protests and street encampments disrupt routes near key fan zones around Estadio Azteca. Trade & Jobs: Mexico’s e-commerce push gets a boost as Mercado Libre announces a $4.6 billion investment, aiming to expand logistics and financial services and create 8,000 jobs. UN Leadership: Latin America’s candidates for UN secretary-general—Michelle Bachelet, Rebeca Grynspan, and Maria Fernanda Espinosa—argue for a woman to lead the UN, stressing leadership quality and experience. Agriculture Biosecurity: The New World screwworm fly keeps moving north, with Wisconsin officials monitoring confirmed cases and USDA response efforts.
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