AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHaiti Crisis: UN Secretary-General António Guterres visited Port-au-Prince, apologizing for “abandonment” as gang violence leaves over 1 in 10 people homeless; UN figures cite 2,300 killed and 100 kidnapped this year, with 1.5 million displaced, and he toured a former school now housing 1,250 people. New Security Push: Guterres also visited the newly approved “gang-suppression force” base, with Guatemala among the troop contributors as the force prepares to start operations in coming weeks. Religion Under Pressure: A Pew report says religion-related social hostility rose in 2023, with 55 countries seeing high or very high levels—linked partly to harassment of minorities and fallout from the Israel-Hamas war. Regional Diplomacy: SICA named Costa Rican Lina Eugenia Ajoy Rojas as its first woman and first Costa Rican Secretary General for 2026-2030, ending a long vacancy. Guatemala Link Abroad: Guatemala is listed among countries condemning a drone attack targeting electrical infrastructure near the UAE’s Barakah nuclear plant. Local Weather Alert: Guatemala’s Fuego volcano ash advisory warns of an ash plume around 15,000 ft moving northwest, with further updates expected.
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