AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Health Diplomacy: Spain’s health secretary says global health architecture must break with “inherited structures” as the WHO faces a widening donor gap. Bolivia Protests: President Rodrigo Paz is struggling to contain anti-austerity street pressure after Congress approved troop use against protesters, with shortages and anger rising. US–Iran World Cup Pivot: Iran’s team will sleep in Mexico and commute to US matches after Washington refused a base camp; Mexico’s president says there’s “no issue” hosting. Cuba Under Pressure: HRW accuses the US of expelling Cubans without due process and using Mexico as a “dumping ground,” while Cuba also receives Brazil-donated TB medicines. Trade & Security: Vietnam’s counterfeit trade keeps thriving despite crackdowns and tariff threats; New Zealand warns the Pacific can’t “arrest” its way out of organised crime. Regional Diplomacy: China’s top diplomats pledge deeper practical ties with Colombia, Argentina, and Panama. Caribbean Heat Response: Baja California expands community hydration houses to fight extreme summer temperatures.
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