AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHonduras Security: The Church in Honduras condemned drug-linked massacres after a deadly week that included 20 rural workers killed at an oil palm plantation in Trujillo, and the kidnapping and killing of five police officers in Omoa, with clergy warning the violence is tied to gangs, cartels, and land disputes. Tourism & Economy: Carnival Cruise Line unveiled Mangrove Bay, a new pool complex at its Isla Tropicale private stop in Roatán, adding a kids splash pad, swim-up bar, and more resort-style space for families. Regional Spotlight: Colombia’s far-right Abelardo de la Espriella won the first round of the presidential election and will face Iván Cepeda in a June 21 runoff, as political violence and security concerns shape the race. Sports (World Cup build-up): Argentina arrived in Kansas City for its 2026 World Cup title defense led by Lionel Messi, with the squad set to open against Algeria on June 16. Migration & Families: A Honduran mother, Wendy Hernandez Reyes, was allowed back to the U.S. to say goodbye to her 3-year-old son after ICE deported her without him, reigniting scrutiny of family separations.
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