AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup Round of 16 (Colombia): Colombia’s next test is Tuesday in Vancouver against Switzerland at BC Place, with Jhon Córdoba’s left adductor tear adding uncertainty to Los Cafeteros’ attack as they try to keep momentum after recent clean sheets. World Cup Round of 16 (Argentina): Argentina hosts Egypt in Atlanta, with Lionel Messi chasing more goals and a Golden Boot push after a tense Round of 32 scare. Colombia-Switzerland injury watch: Switzerland cut training short Monday, with breakout midfielder Johan Manzambi plus Rubén Vargas and Djibril Sow leaving early for medical checks ahead of the clash. Colombia politics (Petro): Outgoing President Gustavo Petro again claims “electoral fraud” in Colombia’s presidential vote, alleging algorithmic and foreign-linked interference tied to Cepeda vs. Abelardo de la Espriella. Justice & labor (Bogotá): Colombia’s Justice Minister Jorge Iván Cuervo resigned after criticizing parts of Petro’s “total peace” approach, while Bogotá’s court ordered the Labor Minister to serve five days in jail for contempt over a guardianship ruling tied to RTVC harassment information. Humanitarian & housing (Venezuela): A report on Venezuela’s Independence Day and the aftermath of the earthquakes highlights how survivors—especially public housing residents—are still fighting for stable shelter.
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