AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBolivia Protests & Daily Life: Roadblocks easing in La Paz after more than a month of demonstrations against President Rodrigo Paz, but shortages of fuel, food, and medicine still hit families hard, with prices doubling and people sleeping in cars while waiting to fill up. Indigenous Politics & Rights: Evo Morales says the election was shaped by “lawfare” that blocked a fair campaign, as protests enter a sixth week and demands focus on Paz’s resignation. Chaco War Memory: Bolivia marked 91 years since the Chaco War ended, with military honors in La Paz stressing peace over conflict and framing Bolivia-Paraguay ties around cooperation. Faith & Service: Mennonite doctor Carlos Wiens and Carla Wiens delivered healthcare lectures in rural Mennonite colonies, covering cancer, leprosy, allergies, and disease prevention—drawing large turnouts and urgent questions. Culture Tech in the Region: HKUST and HKUST(GZ) unveiled a cross-city SURREALITY MR×AI digital art exhibition, using mixed reality and AI to move arts beyond borders. Wildlife Discovery: Bolivia and Peru camera traps finally shed light on the elusive “ghost dog,” suggesting the short-eared dog is more abundant than feared.
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