AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDiplomatic Spotlight: Honduras President Nasry Asfura toured the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra after a drone attack, viewing damage to the Assumption Cathedral and fragments of the drone while workers restore about 70% of the roof. Human Rights Under Pressure: A new report says environmental and Indigenous rights defenders were among the world’s most targeted activists in 2025, with 358 killed across 28 countries and nearly 4,000 non-lethal attacks reported. World Cup Focus (Honduras in the mix): FIFA World Cup 2026 officials include Honduran referee Said Martinez, set to oversee England vs Ghana in Group L. Regional Politics: Antigua and Barbuda and Honduras formally established diplomatic relations, signing a joint communiqué in Panama City to expand cooperation on trade, tourism, education, culture, and technical support. Colombia’s Runoff Echoes Across the Region: Trump-backed far-right lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella narrowly won Colombia’s presidential runoff over leftist Iván Cepeda, with both the U.S. and regional observers watching security and migration policy shifts.
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