AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHuman Rights Watch: El Salvador’s Human Rights Institute (Idhuca) says it documented 569 human rights violations in 2025, with arbitrary detentions and denial of legal safeguards most frequently reported, largely tied to the 2022 state of emergency. Public Health: Brazil temporarily suspended its dengue vaccine campaign after two deaths and reports of serious adverse reactions, while officials said the pause is precautionary pending pharmacovigilance review. Disaster Response: A 6.1 earthquake near western Cuba shook Havana and parts of Florida and Mexico; no injuries or damage were reported. World Cup Governance: FIFA confirmed Somali referee Omar Artan will miss the 2026 World Cup after U.S. authorities denied entry, adding to visa-related disruptions. Local Infrastructure: Nigeria’s aviation minister outlined plans to extend Lagos rail links across airport terminals to improve passenger access. Regional Policy: BRICS agriculture ministers opened a five-day meeting in Indore on food security, climate-smart farming, trade, and farmer welfare, with AI and robotics on the agenda.
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