AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoColombia Election Shock: Abelardo de la Espriella, a Trump-backed “outsider” lawyer, narrowly won Colombia’s presidential runoff with about 49.7% vs. Iván Cepeda’s 48.7%, but the result is already contested as Petro and Cepeda’s camp plan legal challenges over tens of thousands of polling stations—setting up a tense, high-stakes transition. Protest Fallout: Early vote results triggered street unrest, including clashes with police and burning of U.S. flags, underscoring how polarized the country remains over security, drugs, and the peace process. U.S.-Linked Policy Shift: De la Espriella’s win is expected to deepen ties with Washington and extend a broader rightward turn in the region, with his “iron fist” security agenda at the center. Nonprofit & Community Life: In Boston, the BAMS Festival is adjusting to funding gaps while keeping arts access and youth programming alive. Health Access: Bahrain launched a specialized sickle cell transition clinic for teens moving from pediatric to adult care. Energy/Infrastructure: Chile launched the first of four new 8,000-ton multipurpose landing dock ships as part of its naval modernization push.
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