AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoColombia–Israel Diplomacy: Colombia’s president-elect Abelardo de la Espriella says his government will open a Colombian embassy in Jerusalem and restore ties after Gustavo Petro severed relations in 2024, with foreign minister Omar Bola Escobar already meeting Israel’s Gideon Saar in Washington. Cybersecurity at Ecopetrol: Colombia’s state oil giant Ecopetrol reports a cyberattack that stole data tied to about 3,300 user accounts across 15 subsidiaries, while saying operations and production are not yet disrupted. World Cup, Local Angle: Liverpool is finalizing a deal for Colombian 17-year-old attacking midfielder Samuel Martínez, agreeing a fee around £740,000 and planning for him to stay in Colombia for a year before joining the club after turning 18. Immigration Enforcement Spotlight: ICE activity remains in the headlines as Colombia-born Maria Rosales, 32, was detained at Logan Airport after a Boston concert and World Cup outing, with her DACA renewal reportedly pending since 2023. ICC Misconduct Fallout: A Malaysian ICC staffer accused chief prosecutor Karim Khan of sexual misconduct in a first public account, ahead of a July 24 vote on whether to dismiss him.
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