AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMercosur Tourism Push (Asunción): Paraguay hosted Mercosur tourism ministers under its pro tempore presidency, agreeing on a coordinated regional agenda to boost South America’s global appeal via the “Visit South America” brand, stronger campaigns, and more experience-based, multi-country travel. Wildlife & Climate Link: A new study finds owl monkeys in Argentina are heavier today than decades ago, with warmer temperatures—especially early in life—linked to the weight gain, adding another signal of climate change impacts on wildlife. Disaster Response Support (Paraguay): Canada’s GlobalMedic delivered 10 portable firefighting “fire skid” systems to Paraguay’s volunteer fire departments, expanding rapid-response capacity with modular units that can be mounted on pickup trucks. Sports, But With Local Relevance (French Open): Paraguayan tennis player Adolfo Daniel Vallejo was fined €65,000 for sexist remarks about a female umpire after his Roland Garros run ended in the second round. Hydration Breaks Question (World Cup): USMNT coach Mauricio Pochettino said FIFA’s new hydration breaks may be used for tactical viewing, but it’s unclear if laptops will be allowed during the breaks.
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