AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUS-Venezuela Security: President Trump says a “swift and lethal” U.S. strike killed Tren de Aragua leader Niño Guerrero (Héctor Rusthenford Guerrero Flores), with Pentagon officials citing coordination with Venezuelan authorities; Venezuela confirms the death after clashes during a joint operation, intensifying the political fight over cross-border counter-crime and migration. South Africa Tech Licensing: Communications Minister Solly Malatsi says Icasa has received no Starlink licence applications and no SpaceX engagement, after MPs pressed for spectrum and B-BBEE compliance pathways. Peru Critical Minerals: Peru issued a Supreme Decree naming lithium and uranium “critical and strategic,” aiming to speed permitting for major projects tied to the energy transition. Mexico Labor Pressure: Teachers’ strikes and marches in Mexico City ahead of the World Cup opener spotlight demands to reverse ISSSTE pension changes and push for higher pay and direct talks with President Sheinbaum. Ghana-Canada Visa Row: Ghana protests Canada’s denial of World Cup visa entry for Thomas Partey, arguing it violates presumption of innocence and fairness. Colombia Drug Policy Debate: Academics urge Colombia’s next government to shift from supply-only drug war tactics toward reducing poverty and violence in illicit-economy regions.
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