AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNicaragua Commemorations: Nicaraguans kicked off “Eternal and Victorious July” with dawn reveilles and a festive caravan in Managua, honoring the Sandinista victory over the Somoza dictatorship and the legacy of Gen. César Augusto Sandino. Church Under Pressure: A retired Nicaraguan bishop, Abelardo Mata, was detained for hours after a hospital visit, then released—after defying a ban on returning to his diocese to celebrate Mass. Regional Trade: Guatemala moved to prioritize joining the Korea-Central America FTA, which already includes Nicaragua, aiming to boost investment and diversify exports. US Immigration Fallout: The U.S. Supreme Court’s Mullin v. Doe ruling reshapes Temporary Protected Status, affecting employers and TPS workers as terminations move forward. Gaming Access in Nicaragua: Sony says new PlayStation games will be digital-only from January 2028, and the PS3/PS Vita PlayStation Store will shut down in Nicaragua starting August 2026, ending new purchases.
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