AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWildlife Conservation: Guatemala City’s La Aurora zoo is breeding Guatemalan beaded lizards (“niño dormido”) to rebuild wild populations after habitat loss and illegal pet demand, with eggs monitored by remote cameras and babies prepared for release next year. Public Safety & Justice: Guatemala’s PNC says a man fired on officers during a threat investigation; one agent was wounded and the suspect later died of cardiac arrest. Human Rights: UN experts urged Guatemala to open military archives and installations to speed searches for disappeared people, warning that fragmented records still fuel impunity. Regional Diplomacy: Guatemala and other Latin American countries pushed back against proposed U.S. forced-labor tariffs, arguing their supply-chain enforcement is already in place. Environment & Risk: Volcanic activity continues around Fuego, with ash advisories reporting plumes near 14,000 feet that could affect aviation. Economy & Finance: Woccu and Visa completed a pilot for cross-border digital remittances connecting U.S. credit union members directly with Guatemala via Micoope-affiliated partners. Sports & Youth: A 15-year-old from the U.S. with Guatemalan roots is vying for a spot on Guatemala’s U17 team after a tryout linked to his family’s ties to the country. Health Watch: A U.S. parasite outbreak tied to produce has raised concern that cases may be linked to regions including Guatemala and Mexico.
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