AGP Executive Report
Last update: 31 minutes agoCuba Health Crisis: Cuba’s state media says the U.S. energy blockade is hitting children hardest, with cancer survival rates falling to 65%, dialysis disrupted for thousands, vaccine programs “at risk,” and many essential medicines unavailable. Panama Mining Showdown: Civil society groups urge Panama to permanently close the Canadian-owned Cobre Panamá mine, citing a Supreme Court ruling and a 2023 moratorium, as the government weighs next steps amid major investor lawsuits. World Cup Economics & Logistics: Mexico’s president says FIFA should rethink ticket prices after criticism and empty-seat reports; meanwhile, teams face massive travel demands across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Haiti Violence Update: The UN reports at least 2,300 killed, 1,100 injured, and nearly 100 kidnappings since the year began, calling for stronger justice and a rights-compliant anti-gang force. Mexico Drug Rehab Debate: A growing meth crisis is driving the spread of informal “anexos” rehab centers, sparking a fight over whether to shut them down or regulate them. Weather Watch: U.S. and Mexico are monitoring a low-pressure system over eastern Mexico that could redevelop in the Gulf, bringing heavy rain and possible tropical storm formation. Ghana vs Panama Prep: Ghana’s Black Stars train in Rhode Island ahead of their opener against Panama in Toronto.
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