AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoElection Fallout: Leftist presidential candidate Iván Cepeda formally accepted Colombia’s first-round results, while President Gustavo Petro continues alleging fraud and vote-buying tied to far-right rival Abelardo de la Espriella—keeping the runoff political fight hot. Diplomatic Tensions: Petro escalated his dispute internationally, accusing Israel and the US of importing “political manipulation” into Latin America; Israel’s UN ambassador Danny Danon fired back online. World Cup Build-Up (Bogotá): Colombia’s warm-up campaign ended with a 2-0 win over Jordan in San Diego, with Jhon Arias scoring twice; the squad now turns to Group K, where Colombia opens against Uzbekistan. World Cup Culture & Logistics: Fans in the US are already packing venues for Colombia matches, but some stadium entry delays and long lines are testing the hype. Sports Spotlight: Captain James Rodríguez faced online backlash over a photo request involving Petro’s daughter, then moved to defuse the controversy ahead of the tournament. Business/Finance: XS.com wrapped a LATAM roadshow with a private Medellín event for clients and partners, highlighting its partner program and trader education.
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