AGP Executive Report
Last update: 41 minutes agoWorld Cup Shockwaves: Neymar announced his retirement from international football after Brazil’s 2-1 Round of 16 loss to Norway, ending a run that still included a late penalty goal. Mexico’s Exit, Diaspora Pride: Mexico fell 3-2 to England at Estadio Azteca, but Mexican Americans across Southern California celebrated anyway, turning heartbreak into street-level culture. Bolivian Crisis: President Rodrigo Paz declared a state of emergency after weeks of roadblocks tied to food shortages and protests, with reports of deaths, injuries, and detentions. Venezuela Earthquakes: The death toll from the twin quakes rose to 3,535, with nearly 18,000 homeless and thousands still displaced as criticism grows over the response. Aid and Access Tensions: The US says it’s sending $300 million in quake aid while seizing billions in oil wealth; China delivered 85 tons of humanitarian supplies; and foreign teams report delays and restricted access on the Caribbean coast. Argentina Debt Plan: Economy Minister Luis Caputo says Argentina can meet debt payments through 2027 without new international bond sales for now. Peru Illegal Mining: Peru’s ombudsman warns illegal mining is fueling conflicts and threatening the Nazca Lines. Commodities: Coffee prices jumped on a delayed Brazil harvest, while sugar rose as the real strengthened.
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