AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHonduras Police Tech: The U.S. State Department is seeking a sole-source contract to modernize Honduras’ Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS), expanding the National Police’s ability to collect and match fingerprints and linking biometric data with regional partners. World Cup—Mexico vs England: Mexico hosts England in the Round of 16 at Estadio Azteca, where altitude and a long home record loom large; England’s camp also faced late-night fan noise outside the hotel. World Cup—Referee in focus: For Brazil vs Norway, FIFA has assigned American referee Ismail Elfath, with Honduras officials listed as fourth official and reserve assistant. U.S.-Cuba policy: A new U.S. law targets countries complicit in trafficking Cuban doctors via the Castro regime’s medical missions, with potential entry bans and asset freezes for foreign officials involved. Cotton markets: Pakistan’s cotton trade saw a return of bullish sentiment as heat and water shortages continue to disrupt supply, lifting spot rates.
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