AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoVatican & Church Accountability: Spanish cardinal Cristóbal López Romero says he will temporarily step back from public ministry as the Vatican investigates allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior toward at least five adult women, while he denies assault and insists he’s cooperating. Bolivia Crackdown on Child Trafficking: Santa Cruz authorities move to bar minors from traveling without parents or legal authorization after a case in Cochabamba where an infant died after alleged trafficking and forced begging links prompted broader enforcement. Bolivia Culture & Heritage: Bolivia’s National Archaeology Museum (MUNARQ) reopens with “Eternal Roots, Living Legacies,” spotlighting pre-Hispanic artifacts and living Andean traditions, including ch’allar practices and regional festivities. Indigenous Climate Leadership: A report on Amazon funding says much promised money still fails to reach Indigenous communities, with Latimpacto pushing trust-based grants and locally led conservation. Bolivia–U.S. Relations: Bolivia’s new conservative government signals a push to strengthen ties with the U.S. amid ongoing protests and blockades. La Paz Community Sports Charity: La Paz’s Maja El Grande fishing tournament adds “El Gran Ceviche” and a Waiters’ Race to raise funds for children with cancer and autism.
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