AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoVenezuela Earthquake Response: Acting President Delcy Rodríguez said the death toll from twin quakes has surged to 589 with nearly 3,000 injured as rescue teams race through rubble in La Guaira and Caracas; the government says the region is militarized to speed aid and search, while the WHO warns the first 72 hours are decisive and missing people remain a major concern. Brazil-Venezuela Diplomacy & Aid: The quake has triggered wider international support, including US sanctions relief for relief transactions and new pledges from countries such as the UK (emergency aid) and Iraq (humanitarian assistance), underscoring how regional politics and logistics collide in disasters. Brazil Education Gains: Brazil’s Ministry of Education reported improved high-school outcomes in public schools from 2022 to 2025—failures down, dropout rates down, and graduation up—linked to retention and learning programs. Brazil-China Finance: Brazil has started the process for its first sovereign yuan “panda bond” issuance in China, aiming to diversify funding for ecological and innovation projects. Child Labor in the Digital Age: Brazil updated its child-labor prevention plan through 2035, explicitly flagging risks tied to children’s online exposure and work. World Cup Politics & Governance: Brazil lodged a formal FIFA complaint over a disallowed Vinicius Jr goal and asked that referee César Ramos be removed from future matches, adding another layer to the tournament’s officiating dispute. Infrastructure & Connectivity: Viracopos airport joined a tourism operators pact to boost air connectivity, while Pindamonhangaba announced a major hyperscale data center campus.
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