AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNicaragua–Sahrawi ties: Nicaragua and the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic reaffirmed “friendship and solidarity” at a ceremony marking the POLISARIO Front’s 53rd anniversary, with Nicaragua’s National Assembly president Gustavo Porras and foreign ministry co-minister Valdrack Jaentschke stressing shared histories of resisting colonialism and defending sovereignty. Press freedom hit: Nicaragua’s Radio Stereo Romance, a community station that operated for 31 years, was forcibly silenced after years of harassment and restrictions following the 2018 protests, underscoring how hard it is to keep independent media alive in the country. Health & safety: A major clean-up is reportedly on the way after concerns about carcinogens linked to drug-making. Global ripple: China is pushing back against U.S. sanctions power, while U.S. immigration enforcement headlines keep spilling across the region. Diplomacy in motion: Nicaragua’s ambassador-designate to Venezuela received formal “style copies,” signaling continued Managua–Caracas cooperation.
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