AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoIndigenous Rights Crisis: Nicaraguan Indigenous leader Brooklyn Rivera, 73, died in state custody after nearly three years of detention, with Nicaragua’s health ministry citing a bacterial infection linked to COVID-19; human rights groups and UN experts say the death follows enforced disappearance and medical neglect. Diplomatic Pressure: The U.S. had renewed calls for Rivera’s release after hospital photos showed his critical condition, escalating scrutiny of Nicaragua’s detention practices. World Cup Logistics: South Africa’s 2026 World Cup preparations hit a major snag as visa problems delayed the team’s departure to Mexico just 11 days before the opener; Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie called the situation “embarrassing” and demanded accountability from SAFA. Football Form Watch: South Africa also drew 0-0 with Nicaragua in a warm-up, with coach Hugo Broos blaming Nicaragua’s defensive approach and focusing on rebuilding confidence after a missed penalty. Regional Security: INTERPOL-backed operation Orca XI across the Americas seized 3,308 illegal firearms and 56 tonnes of drugs, with thousands of arrests reported.
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