AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEcuador Security Overhaul: President Daniel Noboa authorized foreign troops to join anti-crime operations under the country’s “internal armed conflict” framework, granting criminal and civil immunity and expanding cooperation with the Pentagon, alongside a 60-day state of emergency in 10 provinces. U.S.-Led Anti-Drug Strikes: The U.S. military says it killed three people in a new strike on a suspected drug-trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific, part of Operation Southern Spear, as critics question the lack of proof and the legality of targeting. Caribbean Migration Deal: Jamaica is in talks with the U.S. to accept up to 25 third-country deportees every two weeks under a memorandum with Homeland Security, with details on housing and compensation still being negotiated. Colombia Peace Step: About 100 guerrilla dissidents surrendered weapons in Putumayo as part of Petro’s peace process, moving them into a temporary resettlement zone under government supervision. Colombia Election Stakes: Coverage highlights the runoff’s high stakes, with far-right lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella (“El Tigre”) pushing a hardline crime plan and the race seen as a potential shift for the region. Sports Viewership: Paramount+ says UFC Freedom 250 drew about 17 million viewers across the U.S. and Latin America, making it its biggest exclusive live event. Business Competitiveness: Colombia fell five spots to 59th in the IMD World Competitiveness Ranking, underscoring ongoing pressure on investment and productivity.
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