AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 minutes agoColombia Earthquake Response: The UN and partners launched a second $148 million appeal to help earthquake victims, targeting about 671,000 of the most vulnerable as damage to homes, schools and health facilities strains government relief. Venezuela Reconstruction & Health: Under “Venezuela Renace,” the health ministry delivered high-tech blood-bank refrigeration to Maracay Hospital and Miranda began rehabilitating La Hacienda Residences in Guatire for 68 families; separate medical days delivered care and vaccinations in indigenous communities. Venezuela Diplomacy & Multilateral Work: Caracas pushed to deepen ties with the Netherlands, Poland and Serbia after thanking them for earthquake support, and also met CAF, UNAIDS, PAHO and UNICEF to expand cooperation on health and social protection. Mexico-US Criminal Pressure: Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha Moya returned to office after a US indictment alleging cartel-linked protection, warning of possible diplomatic fallout while insisting he has no evidence against him. Bolivia Political Fallout: President Rodrigo Paz fired economy minister José Gabriel Espinoza after Congress censured him amid unrest and a cost-of-living crisis. Brazil-US Trade Tensions: Lula told Trump the new US tariffs are “unfounded” and agreed to resume talks, while the Central Bank highlighted AI spending as it boosts supervision capacity. Humanitarian Migration: A new US deportation flight transferred Venezuelans, Cubans and Colombians to Liberia under a third-country deal, raising fresh concerns about conditions and due process.
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