AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoVenezuela Earthquake Aftermath: Venezuela’s twin quakes have killed 3,535 people, with 17,854 left without housing and about 60,000 buildings damaged, as displaced families face mounting health risks in overcrowded shelters. Humanitarian Response: The UN and partners warn the disaster is worsening an already fragile crisis, with urgent needs for water, sanitation, shelter, and medical care. Mexico World Cup Tensions: Despite police blockades, Mexican fans staged late-night “serenades” outside England’s hotel in Mexico City ahead of the Round of 16, a tradition that’s increasingly used to disrupt opponents’ sleep. Paraguay Racism Row: A Paraguayan senator demanded an apology from Kylian Mbappé after a “colonized” racism dispute, escalating into threats of legal action and international backlash. Sports Tragedy in MLB: Dodgers catcher Eliézer Alfonzo made his MLB debut while his sister and stepmother remain missing after the Venezuela earthquakes, with reports later claiming bodies were found. Business & Policy: A Mexico legal boutique outlined compliance-heavy market-entry planning for regulated sectors, while a UN-backed AI capacity-building network was launched in Geneva with participation across Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean.
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