AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGender Violence Mobilization in Argentina: Ni Una Menos marked 11 years since its founding with nationwide marches, pressing for faster justice, stronger state protection, and better enforcement—especially around economic violence like unpaid child support. Colombia’s Election System Under Fire: After President Gustavo Petro rejected preliminary results, fraud claims escalated into a wider fight over the transparency and integrity of the digital infrastructure behind elections, with scrutiny on electoral bodies and contractor roles. U.S. Forced-Labor Tariffs Loom Over Latin America: The U.S. Trade Representative says 54 economies—including Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela—failed to block forced-labor imports, setting up additional tariffs (12.5% for most, 10% for some). Venezuela PSUV Unity Messaging: Diosdado Cabello rejected talks with “extreme right” opponents, saying any “negotiation” is with “the people,” while also touting a government-led “pilgrimage” aimed at unity. Amazon Climate Experiment: Brazil and UK scientists are starting a decade-long CO2 enrichment study in the Amazon to test whether extra CO2 will fertilize forests or worsen dieback. Caribbean Development Finance: The Caribbean Development Bank approved a US$200 million guarantee to expand financing for Caribbean development.
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