AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 hours agoColombia Election Watch: A far-right presidential candidate, Santiago Botero, faces fresh scrutiny after his wife reported alleged domestic violence and secured protection measures hours before voting, adding to concerns about security and rule of law. U.S.-Latin America Security: The U.S. carried out another strike on an alleged drug-smuggling boat in the eastern Pacific, pushing the death toll above 200, as Washington frames cartels as terrorist-linked threats. Brazil–U.S. Diplomatic Clash: Brazil sharply criticized the U.S. move to label two major Brazilian gangs as foreign terrorist organizations, warning against “external interference” and defending sovereignty. World Cup Travel & Health: Mexico imposed emergency Ebola-related travel restrictions for passengers from parts of Central Africa ahead of the 2026 tournament, while Mexico, the U.S., and Canada tighten World Cup travel rules. Marcom & Sports Buzz: Atletico Madrid’s sarcastic social media “mock transfer” campaign targeting Barcelona over Julian Alvarez went viral, showing how clubs are using meme-style marketing to drive attention. Media/Tech: A new Bloomberg Television segment promoted AI, healthcare, fintech, and digital assets themes across the U.S. and Latin America.
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