AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 minutes agoBolivia Human Rights & Justice: Bolivia’s Attorney General opened three investigations into an alleged trafficking network that deceived Bolivian recruits with fraudulent job offers to fight for Russia in Ukraine, with prosecutors working to map routes and identify contacts tied to 16 alleged victims. Bolivia Culture & Lifestyle: La Paz is gearing up for a major summer tourism push, forecasting about 80% hotel occupancy and nearly 400,000 visitors, with new info kiosks and a “Safe Summer 2026” security operation. Bolivia Environment & Indigenous Life: Lowland peasant leader Vivian Palomequi and other farmers’ unions are resisting new government moves tied to mining, protected-area openings, and tougher treatment of environmental defenders—another chapter in Bolivia’s long march tradition. Faith & Community: July 16 celebrations honor Our Lady of Mount Carmel, a Marian devotion with deep roots across Venezuela and also venerated in Bolivia and the wider region. Regional Humanitarian Crisis: Venezuela’s earthquake recovery continues as the death toll nears 5,000, with UNICEF warning of a major child-focused emergency amid aftershocks and shelter needs. Arts & Youth: A new wave of Indigenous Bolivian skate culture is reimagining the future of skateboarding, blending identity, creativity, and community.
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