AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNicaragua–China Ties: Presidential advisor Laureano Ortega Murillo met China’s CPC International Department vice-minister Ma Hui, highlighting deepening cooperation since diplomatic relations resumed five years ago and reaffirming the “one-China” principle. Immigration Fallout (U.S., with Nicaragua links): A U.S. Supreme Court ruling clears the way for Trump to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and Syrians, a decision that could ripple through U.S. communities that also include Nicaraguans; meanwhile, one Nicaraguan asylum seeker in Washington state reportedly self-deported back to Nicaragua fearing detention and separation. World Health & Rights at the UN: The UN adopted a declaration pushing decriminalization of drug use and prostitution, harm-reduction HIV policy, and non-disclosure of HIV status to sexual partners—adopted despite heavy objections. Managua/Local Watch: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced a Managua temple dedication among seven new temples scheduled across four Sundays later this year. Earthquake Monitoring (Region): Coverage continues to track major quake impacts across the region, including Nicaragua’s tremors.
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