AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNew World screwworm: Cameras and field reports show the flesh-eating parasite is now infecting wildlife deep in forests in the U.S., raising alarms that eradication could take years and that cross-border cattle movement and weak safeguards may be helping it spread. Guam decolonization push: A UN draft resolution, shaped with input gathered in Nicaragua, renews scrutiny of the U.S. military buildup on Guam and its environmental toll, with a vote expected later this year. Nicaragua climate solidarity: Nicaragua sent condolences to China’s President Xi after deadly floods, tornadoes, and a factory fire, framing the disasters as part of a wider climate emergency. Nicaragua agriculture: Nicaragua’s Ministry of Agriculture reports 8.1 million pineapples harvested from January to May 2026, highlighting year-round production and diversification. Maritime risk tied to Nicaragua-flagged vessels: A Nicaragua-flagged tanker ran aground off India amid rough monsoon seas, adding to scrutiny of alleged sanction-evasion “shadow fleet” activity. TPS work-permit extension (U.S.): The Trump administration extended work authorizations for TPS holders from Haiti and six other countries, offering limited relief while legal challenges continue.
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