AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEl Niño Preparedness: FAO and WFP launched a $202 million joint appeal to protect nearly 9 million people across 22 high-risk countries from extreme weather linked to a strengthening El Niño. Honduras Road Safety: At least seven National Police officers died in a crash on the CA-5 highway near El Rodeo slope, with more than 20 injured, as authorities investigate how a semi-trailer entered the police bus lane. Climate Rights in Honduras: Amnesty International warned that coastal erosion in Cedeño is driving a human rights crisis, threatening residents’ rights to water, food, and housing as the shoreline retreats. Immigration Pressure on Hondurans Abroad: A Honduran family’s case is at the center of a Canadian federal court challenge alleging asylum seekers are sent back to the U.S. under the Safe Third Country Agreement without proper safeguards. U.S. Enforcement Hits Hondurans: ICE operations and related court cases highlighted Honduran nationals facing immigration and criminal charges, including a Durham road rage suspect charged federally after a fatal shooting. Tech Threat Watch: Researchers say the FishMonger hacking group expanded its SprySOCKS backdoor to Windows, with reported activity including government targets in Honduras. World Cup Spotlight: Lionel Messi scored a hat trick as Argentina beat Algeria 3-0, while Honduras fans also keep an eye on the tournament’s wider Central American football storylines.
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