AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEcuador-U.S. Info War: A newly uncovered Pentagon-backed operation uses AI-written, “normal-looking” Spanish-English pages to push pro-American military messaging across Latin America, with tailored versions reportedly planned for Ecuador and several neighbors. Peru Runoff Politics: Peru’s presidential runoff remains razor-thin: early results and exit polls show Keiko Fujimori narrowly ahead of Roberto Sanchez, with crime and the country’s deep urban-rural divide driving turnout and market jitters. Human Rights Watch: Amnesty International says Cambodia’s anti-scam crackdown is largely bypassing trafficking-linked compounds and leaving victims with inadequate protection, contradicting government claims. Labor Rights Index: The ITUC global rights survey places Zimbabwe on a “watch list,” citing rising repression of unions and arbitrary detentions. Climate & Food Security: A “Super El Niño” risk is highlighted as heat stress threatens key UK food imports, including bananas, coffee, cocoa, and tea. World Cup, Not Politics—But It Hits Quito: CAF issues a statement on Morocco ahead of the 2026 World Cup; meanwhile, visa and travel restrictions are complicating fan access to matches.
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