AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoIran-U.S. Visa Row at World Cup: U.S. Homeland Security chief Markwayne Mullin claimed an IRGC-linked person tried to board Iran’s flight to Los Angeles via Mexico; Iran’s federation rejected it as “outright lie,” saying the allegation never happened. World Cup Diplomacy in Mexico: Iran’s squad says it was based in Tijuana and had to commute to U.S. matches under restrictions; after a 0-0 draw with Belgium, the team left a handwritten thanks in the SoFi Stadium locker room and called for peace. Mexico City Crowd Control: Mexico City moved to rein in street drinking after massive World Cup parties, including a curb on alcohol sales following large downtown crowds. Local Governance & Public Safety: Mexico’s authorities reported arrests and investigations tied to cross-border crime and violence, including a deported suspect wanted for attempted murder in Ensenada. Tech & Infrastructure: Vertical Data partnered with Ascenty to expand GPU/AI infrastructure across Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Colombia for regulated sectors. Trade Politics: U.S. tariff policy is shifting again after the Supreme Court struck down broad tariffs, with new legal probes shaping who pays more.
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