AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup Warmups: Paraguay wrapped up preparations with a 4-0 win over Nicaragua, but the night turned tense when star winger Julio Enciso was stretchered off with a suspected serious injury—raising doubts ahead of Paraguay’s June 12 opener vs the U.S. Local Power & Outages: In Manicaragua, residents mocked a municipal official after electricity was restored “complying with the established 2 hours,” following a blackout that reportedly lasted more than 42 hours and disrupted water service. Regional Security: Costa Rica’s foreign minister said there is a “significant” Russian military presence in Nicaragua, citing renewed military cooperation and renewed concern over what it means for the region. Trade Pressure: The U.S. proposed Section 301 tariffs tied to forced-labor enforcement failures across 60 economies, including Nicaragua-related CAFTA-DR carveouts. Public Safety/Immigration: Federal prosecutors filed 297 new immigration-related cases in Texas, including charges involving people with criminal histories, as deportations and enforcement remain a flashpoint. Livestock Health: The New World screwworm was confirmed in Texas, with officials warning of broader risk after the parasite spread through Central America and Mexico.
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