AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoColombia–World Cup Fallout: Colombia’s run ended in a penalty shootout loss to Switzerland after a 0-0 draw in Vancouver, with Néstor Lorenzo saying the team “should have scored a goal” despite 15 shots and hitting the post/crossbar. Next Match Picture: Switzerland advanced to face defending champion Argentina in the quarterfinals, while Argentina completed its own comeback win over Egypt 3-2. Political Shock at Home: Colombia’s president-elect Abelardo de la Espriella suspended the transition after Petro alleged fraud, as Iván Cepeda escalated accusations and called for scrutiny of Espriella’s ties to U.S. security agencies. International Crime Case: Four Colombian nationals in the U.S. were sentenced to federal prison for a burglary ring targeting Asian American businesses across Oregon and Washington. Trade Tension: India imposed a tariff on Colombian metallurgical coke for five years, and industry groups blamed Petro’s administration for failing to mount a technical defense. Culture & Sports Spotlight: Shakira backed the national team publicly after elimination, and Colombia’s Senate honored CEDECOL leader Pastor Lyda Elena Arias de García with the Order for Women and Democracy “Policarpa Salavarrieta.”
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