AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEnergy & Federal Spending: Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum and Baja California Gov. Marina del Pilar Avila inaugurated the González Ortega Combined Cycle Power Plant, touting energy “sovereignty,” sustainability gains, and 73.9 billion pesos in grid investment plus 1.485 billion pesos in electricity-rate subsidies for Mexicali and San Felipe. Public Safety & Infrastructure: Mexico City is moving to rein in street drinking after massive World Cup crowds, while local officials warn of gridlock and push match-day adjustments. Security & Health: A U.S. military strike on a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean killed two and left six survivors, underscoring ongoing cross-border anti-trafficking operations. Cybersecurity: Kaspersky reports a WhatsApp malware campaign hitting users including Mexico, using fake business documents sent via compromised accounts. World Cup Politics & Identity: Coverage highlights how the tournament is colliding with immigration and visa restrictions in Trump’s America, with fans and diaspora communities turning matches into cultural flashpoints. Culture & Symbolism: Merlín the duck stole the spotlight at Sheinbaum’s briefing, reinforcing how sport is blending into Mexico’s political and public life.
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