AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUS-Venezuela Anti-Gang Strike: Venezuela confirmed the death of Tren de Aragua leader Hector Rusthenford Guerrero Flores (“Nino Guerrero”) after a joint operation with the U.S., while Trump said the strike was “swift and lethal,” underscoring Washington’s push to hit narco-terror networks abroad. Defense & Security: Brazil cleared a major step in air defense with the U.S. approval to buy 100 Stinger missiles in a $330 million deal, aimed at countering illicit trafficking and modernizing territorial security. World Cup Shockwaves: Scotland returned to the World Cup with a 1-0 win over Haiti in Boston, while Brazil needed Vinicius Jr’s brilliance to draw Morocco 1-1; Germany opens against debutants Curaçao, setting up a classic David-vs-Goliath matchup. Energy Transition Watch: thyssenkrupp Uhde signed pre-FEED deals for two green ammonia projects in Brazil targeting 800,000 tonnes per year combined, as the region bets on renewable fuels. Caribbean Politics & Unity: Trinidad and Tobago’s AMCHAM warned that social and political division could derail benefits from Venezuela’s Lo ran gas field license for Shell.
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