AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoColombia–U.S. Politics & Security: Outgoing President Gustavo Petro blocked President-elect Abelardo De la Espriella from holding his inauguration at a military base, escalating an institutional dispute over who controls the armed forces during the transition. Immigration & Public Safety: In Biddeford, Maine, a Colombian man, 26, was fatally shot in an ICE operation; Senator Angus King says the FBI will lead the probe and raised concerns about lack of body cameras, as an anti-ICE protest formed near the scene. Colombia Football & Threats: Jaminton Campaz reportedly went into hiding after receiving death threats following Colombia’s World Cup exit, echoing the Andrés Escobar tragedy; the federation urged authorities to investigate. Crime Crackdown: Colombian authorities dismantled a drug trafficking network that allegedly used women as “mules” to ship cocaine and marijuana to countries including the Dominican Republic, Spain, and the Netherlands. Sports & Culture: A new LGBTQ+ fútbol tournament in Colombia highlights growing community efforts, while Colombia’s Jaminton Campaz story and the wider World Cup fallout keep spotlighting safety and respect in the stands. Tech & Mobility: Waze rolls out AI features including Motorcycle Mode, now expanding to countries including Colombia.
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