AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBolivia–China & institutions: A new analysis argues Bolivia’s crisis shows a wider Latin America dilemma: how to engage China for capital and infrastructure without signing opaque deals that erode trust and oversight. Bolivia–blockades & identity politics: Coverage frames Bolivia’s unrest as more than wages or fuel—linking it to ideology, Evo Morales’ return-to-power push, and a deepening racial divide as blockades disrupt food, medicine, and fuel. Environment & water science: In Santa Cruz, the Water in Bolivia conference (linked to the San Pablo Catholic University’s 60th anniversary) spotlighted water security, climate risks, and micro- and nanoplastics, with ALLATRA Global Research Center as a key partner. Sustainability spotlight: Premios Verdes released its 2026 ranking of 500 socio-environmental projects; Bolivia is listed with 58 projects as the initiative gears up for a global event in Cuenca. Pope Leo XIV in Spain: The Pope’s high-profile address to Spain’s Congress drew major cultural attention, mixing state ceremony with calls for reconciliation. World Cup culture: FIFA’s behind-the-scenes plan to collect tournament memorabilia, plus Iraq’s World Cup build-up and diaspora outreach, keep football tied to identity and storytelling. La Paz youth & innovation: A La Paz student earned international recognition at Infomatrix for recycled-material prosthetics, turning sustainability into real-world impact.
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