AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Security & Protests: Mexico City’s Azteca Stadium faced fresh disruption as thousands of teachers and CNTE-linked protesters blocked access ahead of the opener, while the Sheinbaum government insisted preparations are “guaranteed.” FIFA Politics & Access: Iran’s federation says FIFA revoked its ticket allocation amid the wider U.S.-Iran visa dispute, adding to a tournament already hit by entry bans and stadium-control fights. Colombia Election Fallout: President Gustavo Petro’s “Heil Hitler” post has triggered condemnation from lawmakers across Latin America and Israel, escalating tensions in Colombia’s June runoff. Argentina Peronism Split: A year after Cristina Fernández de Kirchner’s final conviction, debate over a possible pardon is dividing Peronism ahead of 2027, with “Free Cristina” supporters clashing with leaders wary of backlash. U.S.-Venezuela Oil Transparency: A report says nearly $8B in Venezuelan oil exports flowed through U.S.-controlled channels with limited public disclosure, raising questions about oversight. Global South Diplomacy: India’s SPIEF push for greater Global South representation spotlights pressure to reform institutions like the UN Security Council. Cuba Humanitarian Aid: Mexico’s Sheinbaum reiterated continued humanitarian aid to Cuba amid ongoing shortages and U.S. sanctions.
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