AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUSMCA Under Threat: President Trump says the US-Mexico-Canada trade pact may not be renewed next month, with an eye on letting it expire in 2036—raising fresh uncertainty for Mexico as talks approach. Political Violence in Oaxaca: Gunmen killed the mayor of San Miguel Amatitlán, Oaxaca, prompting an investigation and renewed focus on cartel-linked attacks on local officials. World Cup Security Shock in Tijuana: Authorities are probing the discovery of a decomposing body in a vehicle near Estadio Caliente, where Iran is training amid visa and entry disputes. Iran Visa Row at the Tournament: Iran’s participation is shadowed by denials for players and staff, with the team based in Tijuana and traveling to US matches—turning the tournament into a diplomatic flashpoint. Diplomatic Spat Over Thomas Partey: Ghana threatens legal action after Canada blocks Partey’s World Cup-related entry, arguing presumption of innocence and due process were ignored. Racism Backlash in Guadalajara: A Mexican engineering guild chief apologized after a racist slant-eye gesture video went viral; the guild moved to remove him. FIFA on Empty Seats: FIFA blamed empty stadium sections on fans standing in concourses instead of staying in seats, defending its attendance figures. Cuba Economic Reforms: Cuba’s president announced reforms to attract investment and decentralize parts of government, as the island faces fuel and food pressures.
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