AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoColombia’s Rightward Turn: Trump-backed outsider Abelardo de la Espriella won a razor-thin presidential runoff, but the leftist Iván Cepeda vowed to challenge results, keeping the country in election-crisis mode as supporters hit the streets and Petro alleges interference. Venezuela’s Post-Maduro Pivot: Interim leader Delcy Rodríguez said the US capture of Nicolás Maduro put Venezuela “on the right path,” pointing to renewed diplomacy and a push to reopen the country to private investment. Brazil Refugee Policy: On World Refugee Day, Brazil marked the 75th anniversary of the Refugee Convention with renewed commitments to protection and long-term integration. Cross-Border Fisheries Crackdown: A new data-sharing pact aims to curb illegal fishing across borders, targeting IUU networks with shared vessel information. Chile Accountability: A judge convicted and sentenced former Pinochet-era agents over the 1976 murder of Ronni Moffitt, reinforcing pressure for justice decades later. Guatemala Sovereignty Line: President Arévalo rejected any US military strikes on Guatemalan soil, allowing cooperation focused on training and intelligence. Argentina Debt Flexibility: Argentina authorized up to $5B in external borrowing with broad executive powers, including disputes handled in US federal courts. World Cup as Politics: Colombia’s yellow jersey became campaign attire, while a viral claim about Netanyahu attending an Argentina match was debunked as AI-made.
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