AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoRegional Security Pact: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru signed the Santiago Regional Compact to coordinate against transnational organized crime, with leaders pitching it as a continent-wide “before and after” moment. Cuba Policy Pressure: U.S. officials and media reports continue to frame a “slow-motion” approach to pressure Havana, while a Cuban pilot tied to the Brothers to the Rescue case received a seven-month U.S. prison sentence for immigration-form fraud. Venezuela Negotiation Signals: Maria Corina Machado said she is determined to negotiate a democratic transition with Venezuela’s interim leadership after Maduro’s ouster, calling for a free, transparent, sovereign presidential election. Immigration Enforcement Fallout: A federal judge refused to block a Trump executive order on a federal voter list and mail-voting limits, keeping election-rule fights alive for later implementation. Government-Linked Tech/Markets: U.S. prosecutors charged a Google engineer with insider trading tied to confidential “Year in Search” data used for Polymarket bets. Environment & Infrastructure: Brazil’s Capricorn Bioceanic Corridor is in its final border stretch, aiming to cut export transit times to Asia by up to 10–15 days. Public Health/NGO Angle: A nonprofit instrument-repair effort in the U.S. expanded after Tropical Storm Helene, and Cuban medical staffing in Trinidad and Tobago remains active as other Caribbean programs reportedly stall.
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