AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWomen’s World Cup: Brazil’s Lula signed the regulatory framework for the 2027 Women’s World Cup after FIFA met in Miami with Sports Minister Paulo Henrique Cordeiro, with venue inspections completed across eight host cities. Politics & elections: Peru’s presidential runoff remains too close to call, with Keiko Fujimori leading by about a point over leftist Roberto Sánchez as officials warn final results could take weeks. Cuba-U.S. tensions: President Miguel Díaz-Canel renewed accusations that Washington is pursuing “maximum pressure” to provoke unrest and justify intervention, citing sanctions’ impact on fuel, electricity and daily life. Agriculture & health scare: New World screwworm has reappeared in Texas and even reached New Mexico, prompting emergency responses and livestock movement concerns; Canada temporarily banned Texas livestock imports. Regional security: A CARICOM-IMPACS and U.S. workshop in Trinidad focused on firearms trafficking, urging sustained cross-border cooperation to build prosecutable cases. Geopolitics & trade: FAO warned the Strait of Hormuz crisis is a global fertilizer shock, urging countries to keep agricultural inputs trade open. Church & abuse: Pope Leo XIV met Spanish abuse survivors and promised “reparation,” prevention and a “culture of care” during his Spain visit.
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