AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoClimate Shock: Scientists say El Niño is here and could reach record intensity, raising risks of extreme heat, drought, and floods that could hit food and prices worldwide. Caribbean Energy & Governance: Dominica moves geothermal power onto its national grid, but outages are tied to commissioning “teething difficulties,” while St. Thomas’ Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. signs bills on elections operations and solid-waste burning. World Cup Politics & Identity: FIFA forces Haiti to change its World Cup jersey over “political” symbolism as Mexico’s tournament kickoff also sparks protests from families of the disappeared. Security & Disinformation: A probe alleges a SOCSOUTH-linked Spanish-English site uses AI-written stories to seed pro-U.S. military propaganda across multiple Latin American countries. Regional Trade Talks: CARICOM ministers meet in Guyana amid warnings that energy and supply-chain disruptions are squeezing trade, inflation, and food security. Business & Payments: XTransfer marks European expansion with bank partnerships (BBVA, Société Générale) to modernize cross-border payments for SMEs. Agriculture Alert: The U.S. detects New World screwworm in Texas and ramps up sterile-fly response to protect cattle.
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