AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup Build-Up: Argentina’s Lionel Messi trained in Kansas City after “muscle fatigue,” while journalists warn locals to brace for a wave of Argentine fans; meanwhile Morocco touched down in the U.S. ahead of its June 13 opener vs Brazil. Colombia Electoral Integrity: The electoral authority says first-round scrutiny is finished, defending the process as efficient and noting claims were under 0.7% of polling stations, as Petro continues to dispute results. Mexico Border & Justice: A Mexican national pleaded guilty in a Laredo stash-house case where 32 migrants were held in deadly conditions; separate reports also flag Mexico’s World Cup-related legal fallout over anti-gay chants. Caribbean Development Finance: The Caribbean Development Bank approved a US$200 million first-loss guarantee with Canada to expand climate resilience and development lending across the region. Energy & Industry: Reuters highlights Guyana’s growing role as a swing supplier in global oil markets, while Brazil scrambles to meet EU antibiotic rules to protect beef access. Bolivia Unrest: Bolivia named a new defense minister as protests and blockades continue to disrupt transport and the economy.
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