AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoGuatemala-U.S. Drug War Tensions: President Bernardo Arévalo denied a New York Times report that Guatemala agreed to U.S. anti-drug strikes on Guatemalan soil, saying there is “no agreement,” only collaboration like maritime interdictions with training and equipment, and that any soldier operations would require Congress. Organized Crime: Authorities say organized crime is shifting to a new maritime trafficking network between Mexico and Guatemala, with multiple vessels detected on the “maritime bridge” and tons of cocaine seized. Indigenous Rights & Regional Pressure: The U.S. urged Nicaragua to release imprisoned Miskito leader Brooklyn Rivera after hospital photos showed he is in critical condition, highlighting ongoing crackdowns on dissent. Climate & Indigenous Life: In western Guatemala, Maya Mam families climbed Chicabal volcano’s sacred lagoon to ask for rain as drought threatens rain-fed crops. Public Safety: INTERPOL-backed operations across the Americas seized 3,308 illegal firearms and 56 tonnes of drugs. World Cup Buzz: Group C preview spotlights Brazil and Morocco as favorites, with Scotland and Haiti facing steep odds.
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