AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoVenezuela Disaster Response: International rescue and humanitarian teams from more than a dozen countries—including Chile—have started arriving after twin earthquakes, as the UN says it has allocated $15 million for urgent life-saving aid and deployed around 30 search-and-rescue teams with more than 1,600 personnel and 100 search dogs; the death toll is reported near 920 with tens of thousands missing, while residents in hard-hit areas keep digging for survivors amid anger over the pace of official response. Chile in the Spotlight: Chile is named among the countries sending elite rescue support, and a separate report highlights how Chile’s earthquake experience is being discussed as a reference point for why some buildings hold up better. Cross-Border Crime: Australia says it seized about $36 million in cocaine hidden in a refrigerated shipment of frozen berries from Chile, with investigators seeking the alleged syndicate behind the attempt. AI & Trade Security: The US-led Pax Silica push expanded as 35 nations signed a declaration on trusted AI supply chains, and Washington announced a pilot AI supply chain credentialing project in Panama—Chile is listed among Pax Silica partners. World Cup Politics of the Pitch: Spain beat Uruguay 1-0 to top Group H, eliminating Uruguay, while Cape Verde advanced to the knockout stage as the smallest nation ever to reach the Round of 32.
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