AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPeru Election: Peru’s presidential runoff is still too close to call as vote counts drag on after reports of isolated irregularities in Lima and claims of pre-marked ballots; a quick count had Roberto Sánchez slightly ahead, while the official tally so far favored Keiko Fujimori—both campaigns are urging supporters to stay calm and defend transparency. Crime & Politics: The race, between Fujimori and Sánchez, is being driven by voters’ fear of surging extortion and violence, with whoever wins inheriting a deeply divided country. World Cup Prep (Brazil): Brazil called up Atalanta midfielder Ederson to replace injured right-back Wesley ahead of the opener vs Morocco. World Cup Prep (Mexico): Monterrey’s China-built Metrorrey light rail cleared a test run as Mexico City prepares match-day “last mile” traffic plans. World Cup Diplomacy (Iran): Iran’s squad reached Mexico amid a U.S. visa dispute affecting some staff, adding tension to tournament preparations. Energy Trade (Argentina-India): Adani Ports won a 10-year marine services deal tied to Argentina’s first LNG export to India.
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