AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDisaster Response in Venezuela: Acting President Delcy Rodríguez says Venezuela is borrowing $346m from the IMF to fund reconstruction and support families after the June 24 double earthquakes, as the death toll climbs to over 5,000 and tens of thousands remain in temporary camps. Earthquake Watch (Mexico & Central America): A 7.3 quake struck off Mexico’s Chiapas coast near Guatemala, triggering tsunami warnings and evacuations; authorities report no major damage, though two injuries were reported in southern Mexico. Trade & Sovereignty (Brazil–U.S.): President Lula condemned new U.S. 25% tariffs as disrespectful and unjust, saying Brazil will use WTO channels and its Reciprocity Law to respond, while the dispute threatens thousands of affected import items. World Cup Politics (Argentina–Falklands): The White House backed Argentina’s right to free expression after the team’s “Las Malvinas son Argentinas” banner, as FIFA weighs disciplinary steps ahead of the final. Local Governance & Security (Mexico): A leaked audio says Baja California’s governor agreed to meet DHS and the FBI in Panama, raising questions about unusual cross-border channels.
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