AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoColombia Politics: Colombia’s National Electoral Council declared Abelardo De la Espriella president for 2026–2030, edging Iván Cepeda by 251,854 votes in a runoff that closed with 99.9% agreement between preliminary and official counts. Nicaragua & Diaspora Voices: U.S. Rep. María Elvira Salazar posted on AI identity-protection legislation and renewed criticism of the Ortega-Murillo government, while a separate report highlights Nicaragua-linked heritage in pop music and queer performance culture. Arts, Music & Community: St. Pete Pride’s “Slay the Bay” concert lines up Chinchilla, Flyana Boss, and Cain Culto, spotlighting Latin American and Nicaraguan roots in today’s viral music scene. Space & Culture: A look at the accelerating “space race” frames Artemis III alongside China’s Tiangong work, keeping exploration in the cultural conversation. Human Rights & Justice: A former Nicaraguan police officer received 51 months in U.S. federal prison for assaulting a Homeland Security Investigations agent during an attempted immigration arrest in New York. Sports & Representation: World Cup coverage spotlights women referees making history and the growing presence of women in officiating roles.
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