AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPublic Security Crisis: Honduras is reeling after a wave of massacres that left more than 60 people dead so far in 2026, including 19 workers executed at an African palm farm in Trujillo and the deaths of five police officers during a flawed operation in Corinto Omoa, with additional killings reported in La Lima, Cortés. Accountability and Governance: Security experts say the violence is tied to institutional gaps, weak protocols, and political interference that can undermine the fight against organized crime. Regional Cooperation: In a separate development, Honduras and Rwanda discussed infrastructure cooperation during a vice president’s visit. Local Industry Spotlight: Korean textile giant Global Sae-A marked the second anniversary of its acquisition of Tegra in Honduras, citing improved delivery compliance and projected sales growth. Sports Watch: Lionel Messi’s left hamstring “overload” from muscle fatigue has Argentina on alert ahead of the World Cup, with coach Scaloni saying early signs “are not that bad.”
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