AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoVenezuela Earthquake Response: Twin quakes have killed at least 1,430 people, with tens of thousands still missing and millions affected; rescue hopes are fading after more than 72 hours, but an 11-year-old was pulled alive from rubble in La Guaira/Caraballeda as international aid flights begin landing and local anger grows over the government’s slow response. Chile-Linked Regional Politics: A new read on Latin America’s shift argues voters are moving against incumbents—citing Chile’s Kast era and broader rightward swings—framing the trend as punishment for insecurity and failed delivery rather than a simple ideology shift. CPTPP Expansion Talks: Ministers advanced plans to bring Costa Rica into the CPTPP and speed Uruguay’s accession, while starting preparatory steps with the Philippines, Indonesia, and the UAE. UPND Campaign Launch in Zambia (Not Chile, but in the feed): President Hakainde Hichilema is set to kick off his re-election drive at Heroes Stadium, with the Jehovah’s Witnesses moving a convention online to avoid clashes. World Cup Wrap: Group stage drama ended with Messi’s record-setting run and a late Algeria–Austria 3-3 that keeps tournament storylines—and grudges—alive.
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