AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoColombia Earthquake Aftermath: Search teams keep combing rubble in western Colombia nearly a week after the 7.4 quake, with officials warning hopes are fading as the death toll sits around 290 and thousands are injured or missing. U.S.-Backed Security Push: The Trump administration says it wants to expand its anti-drug campaign from sea strikes to land operations, seeking new partner deals across Colombia, Guatemala and Honduras. Mexico Avocado Restart: Mexico’s avocado exports resume after the U.S. lifted a security alert in Michoacán, with packing plants back running and workers returning to fields. Brazil Election Campaign: Lula and Flávio Bolsonaro kick off presidential bids in their strongholds, with both sides trading accusations over foreign influence and trade pressure. Venezuela Energy: ONGC gets an OFAC license to resume full operations in Venezuela, potentially unlocking new agreements and production plans. Chile Mining Oversight: Codelco reshuffles leadership to tighten control at troubled El Teniente amid delays and safety concerns. China-Latin America Ties: Chile’s foreign minister heads to China, while Brazil marks 52 years of diplomatic relations and highlights a China-built “green artery” power project. Sports & Culture: Pirates of the Caribbean 6 talks revive hopes for Johnny Depp’s return; meanwhile, a Kensington Mexican restaurant in Philadelphia makes the New York Times’ top list.
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