AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup tensions in Mexico City: As the 2026 FIFA World Cup opens Thursday with a 48-team tournament co-hosted by Mexico, the U.S. and Canada, Mexico City is also seeing rising social friction, with protesters and teachers’ union actions clashing with authorities over priorities and security. Peru’s Gaza fork in the road: Peru’s razor-thin presidential race could reshape Latin America’s diplomacy on Palestine, with one contender pushing a more pro-Palestine line while the other leans pro-Israel, amid a contested vote count. Colombia bans female genital mutilation: Colombia’s Senate approved a law to outlaw FGM, making it the first in Latin America to do so, after years of debate and reports of undercounted cases. Cuba under new U.S. pressure: UN human rights chief Volker Turk warned that the U.S. blockade is driving child deaths in Cuba, while U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth visited Guantánamo and warned Cuba against acquiring weapons. Bolivia unrest and election fallout: Former President Evo Morales says Bolivia’s recent election and subsequent turmoil involved lawfare and a crackdown, as a general strike and blockades continue. Tech and health investment with LatAm reach: India’s 4baseCare raised Rs 128 crore to expand AI-driven cancer diagnostics and genomics labs into emerging markets including Latin America.
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