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Human Rights & Policing: In Rio de Janeiro, mothers whose sons were killed by police are demanding a nationwide policy and public funding for relatives of victims of state violence, drawing parallels to Argentina’s Mothers of Plaza de Mayo. Energy Crisis in Cuba: Cuba’s grid is still struggling after a third nationwide blackout in under 10 days, with UNE citing a generating-unit problem and fuel shortages slowing restoration. Immigration & Health Policy: Texas officials are investigating hospitals tied to a billboard campaign aimed at “birth tourism,” arguing citizenship “is not for sale” despite a Supreme Court ruling preserving birthright citizenship. World Cup Politics: Mexico’s fans are split against Argentina amid claims of racism and “Falklands” symbolism, while England-Argentina rivalry is framed as more than football, with FIFA treating the semifinal as “highest risk.” Caribbean Reparations Push: CARICOM leaders meet Church of England clergy in London as the reparations agenda intensifies, alongside calls for decolonization of remaining territories. Regional Governance & Delivery: CARICOM and OECS-linked private sector leaders agree to move from policy talk to coordinated action, including a pilot ferry service to ease affordability pressures. Diplomacy: Kenya opens its first resident mission in Jamaica, shifting from remote coverage via Havana to a permanent platform for trade and consular services.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.

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