AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoColombia Election: Abelardo de la Espriella, a Trump-backed right-wing lawyer, narrowly won Colombia’s presidential runoff (49.66% to 48.70%), triggering protests in cities like Cali and Bogotá as supporters and opponents clash over the result and vote count. US–Caribbean Security: The U.S. military said it struck a suspected drug-trafficking boat in the Caribbean, killing two and leaving six survivors, with rights groups warning of extrajudicial killings. World Cup Shock Run: Cape Verde stunned Uruguay again, drawing 2-2 in Miami after Kevin Pina’s first-ever World Cup goal; Uruguay’s Marcelo Bielsa blamed disorganization as the debutants keep their knockout hopes alive. Argentina Focus: Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni said FIFA’s hydration breaks fragment play, ahead of the Messi-led team’s Group J match vs Austria. Brazil Injury Update: Neymar trained fully with Brazil’s squad and is set to return for the final Group C game vs Scotland, boosting morale as Brazil eyes qualification.
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