AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorld Cup Logistics in Mexico City: President Claudia Sheinbaum ordered schools shut and federal workers to work from home on June 11 to ease traffic for Mexico’s opener vs South Africa at the Azteca. Security & Travel Warnings: The U.S. Embassy urged Americans to check state-by-state advisories, flagging Mexico City and Nuevo León for higher risks amid World Cup crowds and possible disruptions. FIFA Off-Field Controversy: A Reuters report says Argentina players’ passport data was leaked after an unredacted team sheet circulated ahead of a friendly, adding to scrutiny of World Cup security handling. Argentina on the Pitch: Lionel Messi returned from injury as Argentina beat Iceland 3-0 in Auburn, scoring a penalty after coming on as a substitute. Colombia Politics: Officials rejected claims that President Gustavo Petro was temporarily suspended, saying the alleged order has no legal effect. Chile Salmon Sting: Chilean police and prosecutors dismantled an alleged salmon theft network, seizing illicit fish and arresting dozens, including a former Sernapesca official. Business in Mexico: Mercado Libre announced a $4.6B investment in Mexico, aiming to expand e-commerce, logistics, and financial services. Bolivia Unrest: A Black Agenda Report interview revisits Evo Morales’ claims of lawfare against his campaign amid a five-week strike and blockades demanding Rodrigo Paz’s resignation.
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