AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBolivia Unrest: Bolivia deployed about 3,500 troops to push back road blockades around La Paz, after clashes left at least 57 people detained and reports of deaths tied to blocked access to hospitals. The government says it’s opening a “humanitarian corridor” for food, oxygen, and medical supplies, while protesters—fueling unrest amid a deep economic crisis—continue to demand action and even Paz’s resignation. Regional Security & Migration: The Bahamas deported 107 Haitians in a new immigration enforcement operation, citing overstays and illegal landing offences. Ecuador Under Emergency: Ecuador’s violence crackdown remains in the spotlight, with reporting that the country has spent hundreds of days under a state of emergency and repeated curfews—meant to reduce homicides, but still disrupting daily life. Drug Trafficking: India announced its first Captagon (“jihadi drug”) seizure under “Operation Ragepill,” targeting a network allegedly routing the drug via India to the Gulf. World Cup Logistics: In the U.S., FIFA World Cup matches are set to be hosted at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City after stadium upgrades, while New Jersey officials push back on costly transit charges.
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