AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPanama-Linked World Cup Prep: Ghana’s Black Stars left Wales and are heading to the U.S., with Panama in Group L alongside England and Croatia. The team will base at Bryant University in Rhode Island as Carlos Queiroz’s first World Cup phase ramps up. Biodiversity & Biosecurity: The New World screwworm—flesh-eating larvae—has been detected about 25 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border in Mexico, prompting intensified monitoring and a push to counter misinformation as the threat could hit livestock and wildlife. Climate Risk for Sports: Scientists warn the 2026 World Cup could run slower in extreme heat, with most matches likely affected by temperatures above 28°C, raising performance and safety concerns. Panama Canal Green Tech: Panama’s Canal Authority selected Spain’s Armon Shipyard to build ten hybrid harbour tugs, aiming to cut local emissions while improving maneuvering for daily canal operations. Regional Health Watch: PAHO’s 2025 annual report was presented to the OAS, highlighting disease elimination progress and ongoing public health challenges across the Americas.
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