AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoColombia Politics: Colombia’s Supreme Court upheld the 28-year prison sentence of Santiago Uribe Vélez, brother of former president Álvaro Uribe, for conspiracy to commit murder tied to the “Twelve Apostles” paramilitary squad active in Antioquia in the 1990s. Election Tensions: Leftist candidate Iván Cepeda says he’s asking prosecutors to investigate a “right-wing false flag” involving alleged self-attack plans by rival Abelardo de la Espriella ahead of the June 21 runoff. World Cup Spotlight: Colombia’s James Rodríguez and President Gustavo Petro’s daughter Antonella Petro sparked a political row after a photo request went viral, but the pair later appeared to reconcile—highlighting how the national team is being pulled into the runoff’s polarization. International Watch: The U.S. Justice Department filed civil actions to strip citizenship from 17 naturalized people accused of serious crimes, including cases involving Colombia among other countries. Regional Diplomacy: Mexico and Belize sent 1,700 tons of aid to Cuba as the island faces worsening shortages amid U.S. pressure.
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