AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoVenezuela Security Sweep: Venezuelan armed forces launched a major operation in the gold-rich Orinoco Mining Arc in Bolívar state, targeting illegal mining enclaves around Las Claritas, Las Cristinas and Km 88, with reports of helicopter overflights, explosions and gunfire as residents flee; officials haven’t detailed casualties or goals. World Cup Rule & Media Buzz: Canada’s opener vs Bosnia and Herzegovina saw a new five-second restart rule used for the first time, with a referee overturning a throw-in time-wasting call—while Mexico’s opening match continues to dominate social chatter, from Shakira lookalike rumors to hydration-break and broadcast complaints. Curaçao Media Push: Curaçao’s Tourist Board invited international media to cover watch parties tied to the island’s historic World Cup debut, aiming to spotlight local fan culture and tourism. Marcom/Payments in LATAM: Ripple and Bitso expanded their partnership to issue Bitso’s MXN-backed stablecoin (MXNB) on the XRP Ledger for U.S.–Mexico enterprise cross-border settlement. Press Freedom in Mexico: Separate reporting highlights the killing of a Mexican journalist, renewing concerns about safety for media workers.
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