AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoIllegal Fishing Pressure on Argentina: A new report says foreign fleets operating along Argentina’s Mile 201 EEZ can catch up to four times the volume of the country’s own fishing industry, with extraction rising sharply since 2019—posing a major threat to South-West Atlantic fishery resources. New World Screwworm in the US: U.S. agricultural inspectors confirmed flesh-eating screwworm larvae in a 3-week-old calf in South Texas, the first U.S. case in decades; officials say there’s no immediate food-safety risk, but containment and vigilance are underway. World Cup Build-Up in the Americas: Scotland crushed Bolivia 4-0 in a warm-up in New Jersey, while Norway’s World Cup training was disrupted by extreme heat; meanwhile, Argentina opened friendly preparations with a 2-0 win over Honduras despite Messi’s absence. Food Security in the Caribbean: A UN-backed report highlights that nearly 513,000 people in Trinidad and Tobago can’t afford a healthy meal, with widespread undernutrition and anemia burdens. Global Governance Debate on AI: An opinion piece argues AI standards are being set by wealthy powers, calling for real multilateral participation from developing countries.
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