AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Cup Discipline: Portugal’s Rafael Leão said he “never intended to hurt” Chile defender Ivan Román after punching him during Saturday’s warmup, with both players shown straight red cards; Bruno Fernandes framed it as solidarity to protect a teammate. Peru Runoff Uncertainty: Peru’s presidential runoff remains a near dead heat as Keiko Fujimori holds a razor-thin lead over Roberto Sánchez with 94% counted, underscoring deep right-left polarization and raising fears of prolonged political instability. Chile–Israel Tensions: Palestinians in Chile pushed back over President José Antonio Kast’s pivot toward Israel, highlighting how Chile’s large Palestinian community is reacting to the diplomatic shift. U.S. Tariffs Over Forced Labor: The U.S. Trade Representative proposed new Section 301 tariffs of 10% to 12.5% on imports from 60 economies tied to forced-labor enforcement failures, with comments due July 6 and a July 7 hearing. Oceans & Conservation: World Oceans Day marked progress toward protecting 30% of the seas by 2030, with marine protected areas now covering about 10% of oceans. Bolivia Protest Crackdown: Bolivia’s embattled president warned “narcoterrorists” are behind unrest and moved closer to a state of emergency that could authorize military action to clear roadblocks.
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