AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDiplomacy: Nicaragua cut ties with Italy after Rome renewed pressure over a Red Brigades figure convicted in the 1978 kidnapping and killing of former Italian PM Aldo Moro, with Italy calling Nicaragua an “extremist” shelter while Managua says the remarks were “unjustified” and “aggressive.” Human Rights: The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights demanded Nicaragua disclose the whereabouts and health of Bishop Emeritus Abelardo Mata, detained in late June and then kept without independent confirmation for weeks. Sports (Managua): At the FIBA Women’s AmeriCup 2027 Centrobasket Qualifiers in Managua, Mexico and Puerto Rico advanced to the final after semifinal wins, while the Virgin Islands and the Dominican Republic will play for the last berth; in other results, Guyana beat the Bahamas 66-57 for its first win, and the Bahamas were eliminated from title contention after Higgs’ knee injury in a 74-59 loss to the U.S. Virgin Islands. Environment/Extractives: New reporting says Nicaragua has granted large gold mining concessions to Chinese-owned firms, raising alarms about expansion into protected Indigenous and Afro-descendant lands. Regional Safety: A powerful 7.3 earthquake off Mexico’s coast triggered tsunami warnings across parts of Central America, including Nicaragua, before the threat was later lifted.
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