AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBolivia Crisis Update: Bolivia’s state of emergency is starting to ease as roadblocks drop sharply and shortages begin to improve, with markets in La Paz seeing calmer queues after weeks of disruption. Indigenous Rights & Protest Politics: The decree—backed by parliament—keeps constitutional rights in place but restricts new blockades, while pockets of resistance tied to Evo Morales’ allies remain, especially in Cochabamba. Culture, Faith & Community: Religious communities marked vocation milestones, highlighting how women and men religious continue education and social work across local parishes and monasteries. Latin America’s Rightward Turn: Colombia’s election of Trump-backed Abelardo de la Espriella (“El Tigre”) signals another conservative shift, with promises of tougher security and mega-prisons. Environment & Research: New findings suggest the Amazon’s “ghost dog” (short-eared dog) is less rare than feared, based on long-term camera-trap work in Bolivia and Peru. Public Health: Extreme heat warnings hit Arizona counties, a reminder of how climate stress shapes daily life and outdoor routines.
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