AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoColombia Runoff: Colombians vote Sunday in a high-stakes presidential second round between Trump-backed far-right lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella and leftist senator Iván Cepeda, with security fears, bomb attacks, and a murder of a leading conservative candidate shaping the campaign. Peace vs. Crackdown: De la Espriella vows to abandon Petro’s “total peace” and push a 90-day airstrike push against coca-linked armed groups, while Cepeda argues for continuing dialogue with armed groups. Election Day Logistics: Polls run 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. local time; voting abroad began June 15 for more than 1.4 million Colombians. Fraud Watch: Both campaigns are deploying poll watchers to monitor procedures at individual tables. Aviation Expansion (Brazil): Nigeria’s Air Peace gets ANAC approval to fly to São Paulo, aiming to cut West Africa–Brazil travel time to about seven hours and expand routes to Toronto, New York, and China. Climate & Business Risk: A new “Super El Niño” outlook is raising concerns for agriculture, power demand, inflation, and market volatility across regions. World Cup Climate Debate: FIFA chief Gianni Infantino’s frequent private-jet travel is drawing fresh criticism from environmentalists. Venezuela Health Access: Venezuela says WHO vaccine and medicine channels remain blocked despite having foreign currency, blaming U.S. sanctions. Bolivia Economy Disruption: Bolivia declares a state of emergency as protests paralyze the economy and road blockades choke supplies. Wildlife Enforcement (Argentina): Authorities in Entre Ríos investigate alleged irregularities in sport hunting, including questions over the origin and documentation of captive animals.
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