AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSecurity & Tech: Honduras President Nasri Asfura says the country will buy Ukrainian drones to monitor remote border areas and help fight drug trafficking and organized crime, after talks with Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv. Sports & Pride: A Honduran referee, Said Martínez, makes World Cup history by leading England vs. Ghana, and Honduras-linked coverage highlights the match’s Group L stakes. Regional Politics: The OAS renewed support for democracy-focused governance across Venezuela, Nicaragua, Cuba, and Bolivia, while condemning authoritarian practices and rights abuses. Health & Agriculture: Texas officials say rodents and other small wildlife may be linked to New World screwworm spread, as investigators still try to pinpoint how the pest entered. Immigration & Human Impact: A report highlights the ongoing toll of border militarization and ICE actions, including cases involving Hondurans. Business & Ethics: A Texas-based company is set to offer an unapproved anti-aging gene therapy in countries including Honduras, drawing warnings from medical ethicists.
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