AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHonduras–Ukraine Defense: President Nasri Asfura says Honduras will buy Ukrainian drones to fight drug trafficking and bolster border security, as Kyiv expands its drone clout after Russia’s invasion. Immigration Policy Watch: A new U.S. Supreme Court fight over birthright citizenship is heating up, with Mexico also granting citizenship to children born on its soil—highlighting that Honduras and other countries already follow similar rules. World Cup Spotlight (Honduran Referee): In England vs. Ghana, Honduran referee Said Martínez made World Cup history as lead official, while Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz complained VAR “went for a coffee” after penalty and red-card appeals were missed in the 0-0 draw. Regional Democracy: The U.S. and multiple countries, including Honduras, warned Bolivia’s unrest poses a “grave threat” to constitutional order and democratic stability. Business/Jobs (Latin America): A staffing report says sales roles are the top driver of nearshore hiring demand in Latin America, with SDR/BDR positions leading placements.
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