AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNicaragua Press Freedom: The U.S. announced new visa restrictions on 100+ Nicaraguan officials tied to the Ortega-Murillo regime after the death of Indigenous political prisoner Brooklyn Rivera in custody, adding to a broader crackdown affecting thousands of officials and families. World Cup Culture & Sport: Mexico and South Africa open the 2026 tournament in a reverse of 2010, while Paraguay heads into its U.S. opener with Julio Enciso’s thigh injury under watch. Arts & Media (Nicaragua-linked): “Horizontes” on Austin radio highlighted Latin music across the region, including a track by Nicaragua’s Poder del Alma. Public Art: Cheyenne River Youth Project’s RedCan Invitational Graffiti Jam (July 8–11) spotlights Indigenous-led murals and includes a first-time Nicaragüense artist from the Bay Area. Weather Watch: Tropical Storm Cristina has Central America on high alert with heavy rain, flooding risk, and evacuation warnings as it nears the Gulf of Fonseca. Tech & Creativity: Apple rolled out new intelligence tools for developers, aiming to make apps faster and more adaptive.
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