AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBolivia Crisis in the Spotlight: Gunfire left two police officers wounded during an attempt to reopen the San Julián highway amid ongoing road blockades, as clashes and tear gas marked a tense push to restore access between Santa Cruz and Beni. Indigenous Rights and Rising Tensions: Former president Evo Morales re-entered the political fight, saying protests will only succeed if his movement returns to power, while reporting also highlights a widening racial divide in La Paz, with graffiti and online slurs targeting Indigenous residents. International Pressure: The U.S. and a regional coalition (Shield of the Americas) condemned “ongoing efforts” to overthrow President Rodrigo Paz, accusing protest backers of being linked to drug trafficking and “fake road blockades,” as Washington signals it is backing the government. Church and Abuse Accountability: Pope Leo XIV’s Spain visit comes amid renewed attention to the Catholic Church’s long-running child abuse cover-up, including reporting that points to senior officials implicated in silencing victims. Culture & Lifestyle: In sports culture, Chicago’s 1994 World Cup legacy is revisited as the city won’t host any matches in 2026, while a La Paz Cultural Center exhibition spotlights 21 LGBT+ artists.
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