AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorld Cup Heat Safety: A U.S.-Canada heat dome is pushing “feels like” conditions toward 43C in several host cities, with Toronto urging hydration for Portugal-Croatia and Kansas City issuing an extreme heat warning for Colombia-Ghana. Colombia Politics: Vice President-elect José Manuel Restrepo hit back at opposition senator Iván Cepeda after Cepeda threatened “peaceful civil disobedience” unless President-elect Abelardo de la Espriella renounces U.S. citizenship, calling it an anti-democratic tantrum ahead of the Aug. 7 transition. Colombia Economy: De la Espriella says he’s sending incoming Finance Minister Miguel Gomez to Washington to refinance Colombia’s public debt with international banks and multilateral lenders as the fiscal deficit and funding gaps loom. Coffee Law: Colombia’s Congress declared coffee the national beverage, aiming to boost domestic consumption and back coffee-growing families. Ghana vs Colombia (Round of 32): Ghana arrived in Kansas City for the must-win clash with Colombia, while Colombia’s path to the knockouts sets up a high-stakes meeting. Church and Peace: Pope Leo met President Gustavo Petro at the Vatican, discussing peace, reconciliation, and regional challenges including organized crime and climate change.
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