AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLegal Accountability: Chile’s Court of Appeals has accepted petitions to challenge the acquittal of former Carabineros officer Claudio Crespo in the Gustavo Gatica case, setting up oral arguments that could still overturn the verdict. Public Safety: An off-duty Chilean navy member crashed a private vehicle into an open-air market in Viña del Mar, killing several people and injuring others; authorities say the cause is still under investigation. Migration Enforcement: President José Antonio Kast’s government says it has expelled 1,174 foreign nationals since taking office, citing a new deportation flight as the latest step in its “safe and regular migration” push. Regional Sovereignty Row: Argentina’s foreign minister argues the Falklands sovereignty dispute can’t be decided by islanders’ self-determination, rejecting the 2013 referendum and pointing to bilateral negotiations. World Cup Politics-by-Proxy: England and Argentina’s semifinal rivalry is being framed again through the Falklands legacy as Messi’s bid for a final return meets England’s 60-year wait. Visa Rules: Germany’s 2026 visa-free list includes Chile but not Pakistan, with stays limited to 90 days within a 180-day period. Indigenous Academic Spotlight: Temuco will host NAISA 2026, a major international conference on Indigenous peoples and studies.
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