AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoOAS Crisis Diplomacy: The Organization of American States voted to convene an emergency meeting of foreign ministers over Nicaragua, saying representative democracy “no longer exists” under Ortega and Murillo, as the Permanent Council approved the move 29-1. Haiti Elections & ID Push: OAS chief Albert Ramdin urged Haiti to speed up voter registration ahead of mid-December elections, while Japan and the OAS signed a $3M deal to expand Haiti’s biometric ID system and update the electoral registry. Security & Organized Crime: Panama’s Senafront arrested 21 Colombians tied to illegal mining in Darién and seized drugs on a separate interdiction. Regional Earthquake Fallout: A deadly 7.4 quake in western Colombia is adding to U.S. travel warnings, with officials citing crime and disaster risks. Panama Canal Under Climate Pressure: Panama’s canal authority is reviewing daily transit adjustments due to El Niño’s likely longer duration. Energy Prices: Panama cut gasoline prices (95 and 91 octane) starting Aug. 21 while raising low-sulfur diesel. Trade & Logistics: Crowley launched a new weekly container service linking Houston with Guatemala and Honduras. Sports Governance: FIFA faces more backlash as officials withdraw support for Gianni Infantino after COO Kevin Lamour’s exit.
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