AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMigration & Rights: A Colombian woman deported to Congo says she’s kept in a hotel under supervision despite a U.S. judge’s protection order, with an IOM-linked process leaving her with a brutal choice as visas near expiry. Energy Shock: An analysis warns the U.S.-Iran escalation is turning into a wider energy, shipping, fertilizer and food shock that could weigh on global growth through 2027 even if fighting eases. Caribbean Governance: Saint Kitts and Nevis joined CARICOM’s UN retreat in New York, focusing on climate resilience, financing for development and global governance reform. Public Health: Ghana is joining a €11m dengue vaccine project, running advanced clinical trials for a single-dose candidate to tackle rising cases across Sub-Saharan Africa. Trade & Logistics: The St. Kitts and Nevis postal chief says customs delays stem from incomplete electronic advance data and plans mandatory HS codes, staff training and pre-arrival transmission fixes. Security/Drugs: Antigua reports a near-$476k cannabis seizure at VC Bird airport tied to a U.S.-linked passenger. Tech/Infrastructure: DNV won a cybersecurity contract for the Dominican Republic’s Santiago monorail, covering safety-critical systems. World Cup Spotlight: Germany thrashed Curaçao 7-1 in the tournament opener, while Ivory Coast beat Ecuador 1-0 on Amad Diallo’s late winner.
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