AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup fallout in Colombia: The Colombian Football Federation condemned death threats against midfielder Jaminton Campaz after Colombia’s Round of 16 exit to Switzerland on penalties, urging the Attorney General to quickly identify and sanction those responsible. Campaz missed a late chance in extra time, then converted his penalty in the shootout—yet the abuse escalated online, with the player calling for respect. Ghana travel blamed: Black Stars assistant coach Roger De Sa said Ghana’s early World Cup exit was worsened by taxing travel between distant host cities and time zones, even as he praised the tournament’s organization. Election integrity pressure: The U.S. and Latin American allies said they have “deep concern” about statements casting doubt on Colombia’s electoral process, in a joint “Shield of the Americas” statement after the presidential vote. Regional solidarity: Venezuela’s foreign ministry expressed solidarity with Colombia over damage from intense rains in Boyacá, Santander, Arauca and Norte de Santander. Culture and tourism: Nobsa in Boyacá kicked off the Ruana Festival “Pal Mundo, Sumerce” (July 10-12), spotlighting the ruana as a mountain artisan icon. Health alert abroad: Hawai‘i DOH reported a travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu, with low local transmission risk and mosquito-control guidance.
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