AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBolivia Roadblocks Ease: Bolivia’s state of emergency is starting to work as most protest roads reopen and shortages ease, with only nine roadblocks reported down from dozens nationwide; markets in La Paz are restocking and daily life is slowly returning. Cultural & Family Space in La Paz: A new inclusive children’s park, “Todos a Bordo,” is under construction on the La Paz Malecón, aiming to be accessible for kids with and without disabilities, including a dedicated area for children on the autism spectrum. Bolivia’s “Ghost Dog” Research: New long-term camera-trap findings suggest the Amazon’s short-eared “ghost dog” is less rare than feared, but still depends on protected forests—highlighting Bolivia’s role in biodiversity science. Colombia’s Rightward Turn (Regional Ripple): Colombia’s election appears to swing right as Trump-backed Abelardo de la Espriella edges Iván Cepeda, raising concerns about a broader conservative shift across Latin America. Women’s Rights Online (US, but cultural policy signal): Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill targeting child and nonconsensual pornography online, a reminder of how quickly digital morality debates move into law.
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