AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBolivia Protest Crackdown: President Rodrigo Paz signed a law that could let the military clear roadblocks and suspend constitutional rights, after weeks of unrest over fuel subsidies, shortages, and economic grievances; clashes in Cochabamba and El Alto brought tear gas, stones, and dozens of arrests, while officials cite “narco-terrorists” without providing details. Indigenous & Labor Mobilization: Workers’ unions, peasant groups, and highland Indigenous organizations have maintained around 90 blockades, deepening daily life disruptions in La Paz and beyond. Travel Under Tension: Reports say British backpackers were caught amid “warzone” scenes as the Foreign Office advised against non-essential travel to parts of Bolivia. Culture & Faith Spotlight: A feature highlights a Catholic family in Argentina with multiple priests and nuns, underscoring how faith and vocation shape family life across borders. World Cup Culture: Separate coverage looks at football as identity and community—Colombia’s squad story and fan energy around the 2026 tournament—while a Kansas City piece shows visiting supporters still arriving despite alarming headlines.
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