AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUniversity Showdown in Argentina: Hundreds of thousands of students, teachers and university workers flooded Buenos Aires and other major cities to demand President Javier Milei reverse austerity cuts, arguing Congress-passed funding rules are being ignored and public higher education is collapsing. Organizers claim up to 1.5 million nationwide. U.S.-Mexico Diplomatic Fallout: New claims say the CIA helped carry out a targeted killing of a Sinaloa Cartel operative near Mexico City, triggering a fresh crisis as Mexico denies the report and Washington ratchets pressure on cartel violence. Venezuela’s Sovereignty Push: Venezuelan officials doubled down on the Essequibo dispute at the ICJ and backed stronger justice reforms, while the country’s new amnesty law faces criticism for excluding many arbitrarily detained people. Mexico’s Pressure Points: Mexico City reported immigration enforcement operations, while Pemex partially shut an Oaxaca refinery after a fire and S&P cut Mexico’s outlook to negative over debt and weak growth. Brazil Security Drive: Lula launched a new plan to fight organized crime ahead of elections.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.