AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUN Diplomacy Watch: A UN piece revisits how past elections were tainted by “cheque-book diplomacy,” with secret ballots replacing open voting as the stakes for global governance keep rising. Online Safety & Gender: A BBC World Service investigation traces how the manosphere is spreading via social media algorithms, with women in Mexico and Kenya describing real-life harm from influencers. Cuba’s Political Fault Lines: An analysis highlights competing actors inside Cuba’s system—regime, population, and external pressures—underscoring how power is fragmented rather than monolithic. Caribbean Climate Risk: A report warns that “Super El Niño” could hit fisheries and food security hard, especially for coastal and island nations, and argues for adaptive, cooperative fisheries management. Tourism Momentum: New WTTC data points to strong 2026 growth for Central & South America and shows Mexico outpacing the US and Canada in 2025 visitor spending and arrivals. World Cup Culture & Business: Argentina targets a rare title defense as Messi eyes a record sixth World Cup, while Curacao’s tiny squad turns its underdog story into a global draw ahead of kickoff.
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