AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoColombia Runoff: With the June 21 presidential runoff looming, a united right has rallied behind far-right Abelardo de la Espriella, while the left tied to Iván Cepeda and Gustavo Petro struggles to coordinate after internal tensions left it divided. Peru Election: In Peru’s tight runoff, leftist Roberto Sánchez edged ahead with about 95% of tally sheets counted, but the result could hinge on the still-unreported overseas vote. Mexico World Cup Politics: Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum says the World Cup opening can be peaceful despite protests, as teachers threaten disruptions unless demands on pay and pensions are met. Brazil Dengue Vaccine: Brazil temporarily suspended its dengue vaccination campaign after two deaths and serious adverse reactions, citing preventive pharmacovigilance while stressing there’s not enough data to link deaths to the shot. Cuba Aid: Cuba received 1,700 tons of basic necessities from Mexico and Belize amid shortages, with officials framing it as solidarity as the crisis deepens. International Justice: The ICC suspended chief prosecutor Karim Khan over sexual misconduct allegations, an unprecedented move while disciplinary steps are underway. Security & Propaganda: A report alleges a U.S.-backed AI propaganda network is being prepared for tailored messaging across multiple Latin American countries. Earthquake Watch: A 6.1 quake near western Cuba shook Havana and parts of Florida, with no reported injuries or damage.
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