AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoVenezuela Earthquake Aftermath: Doctors warn the twin quakes’ biggest threat is now a medical crisis—untreated injuries and infections—amid damaged infrastructure, poor sanitation, and shortages of doctors as thousands remain displaced. Disaster Costing: Verisk estimates Venezuela quake economic losses could top $10 billion, with heavy damage in Caracas and La Guaira. Humanitarian Response: International and volunteer groups are ramping up aid deliveries and rescue support, including a Scientology Volunteer Ministers operation reporting about 20 tons of supplies. Crime Cooperation: Chile and Uruguay agreed to strengthen intelligence sharing and coordinated operations against transnational organized crime after a summit in Montevideo. Trade & Investment: UAE officials met Argentina’s government and business leaders during “UAE Trade Days,” focusing on technology, renewables, logistics, and broader investment ties. US-Cuba Detentions: The U.S. detained three Cuban citizens after revoking their status over alleged links to ICAP, a sanctioned organization. Sports & Diplomacy: ICC set qualification rules for cricket’s return at LA 2028, while Chile-Uruguay and other regional moves underscore how security and sport keep crossing borders.
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