AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Fitness Watch: Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni says Lionel Messi’s hamstring issue “is not that bad,” after Inter Miami reported muscle fatigue in his left hamstring; Messi is still expected to be part of the 26-man squad and his return depends on follow-up tests and day-to-day progress. Local Violence & Youth Safety: In El Progreso, Yoro, three students (ages 15–17) were killed in an armed attack near a school while returning from a class get-together, prompting police investigations and increased patrols. Coffee Supply Chain Health: Honduras coffee growers face new EU Deforestation Regulation requirements, pushing farmers toward tracking and modernization—potentially improving competitiveness but raising concerns about access to digital tools and data ownership. Border Health & Family Impact: U.S. immigration enforcement policy shifts are raising new uncertainty for families, with reporting highlighting detention impacts on children and ongoing strain on asylum pathways. Environmental Health: Florida coral restoration teams are racing as ocean heat reaches extreme levels, with early signs of bleaching near Miami raising fears of another major reef crisis.
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