AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUniversal Jurisdiction in Gaza: Chile’s Santiago Court of Appeal recognized the country’s authority to pursue alleged Gaza war crimes, a move hailed by the Hind Rajab Foundation as a crack in the “wall of impunity.” Migration Scrutiny: Chilean authorities are still untangling the 2025 entry of Haitian minors under family reunification, with police saying 33 of 64 previously “unreachable” children have been located—while prosecutors investigate possible irregularities. Labor Policy Fight: Chile’s CUT warns the Universal Daycare plan could shift costs onto workers, criticizing how the proposal would adjust unemployment insurance contributions to fund the expansion. Mining, Vatican, and Rare Earths: The head of the Inter-American Development Bank pitched Pope Leo XIV on rare-earth mining as a way to supply tech demand—while Vatican concerns about mining’s local harms remain front and center. Regional Politics Watch: Colombia’s presidential runoff spotlights Latin America’s rightward turn, pitting conservative Abelardo de la Espriella against Gustavo Petro’s leftist legacy candidate Iván Cepeda. Energy & Data Centers: A global report flags tight data-center power availability, with Santiago among the cities seeing rising installed capacity—raising stakes for Chile’s AI and grid planning.
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