AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBolivia Crisis: President Rodrigo Paz declared a state of emergency after more than 50 days of anti-government road blockades, saying it aims to “free the country’s roads” and restore access to food, fuel and medicines while protests demand his resignation. Colombia Amazon Safety: Renewed clashes in Colombia’s Guaviare/Amazon region are forcing Indigenous communities to stay indoors and raising risks for travelers moving through contested river corridors. Refugee Protection: A new World Vision report warns that humanitarian funding cuts are leaving refugee children more vulnerable to hunger, child labor and early marriage, with Latin America included among affected regions. Reparatory Justice Debate: Experts at a high-level panel in Accra said reparatory justice must go beyond apologies and compensation, calling for education reform, cultural restoration, legal accountability and economic transformation. World Cup & Disappearances (Mexico): As Guadalajara hosts World Cup matches, families of Mexico’s missing have turned soccer sticker-style posters into a public campaign to make disappearances visible to visitors. G7 Anti-Drug Push: G7 leaders pledged tougher joint action against drug trafficking and money laundering, including a planned “G7+ Ports Network” to disrupt maritime criminal routes.
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