AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup Security: The 2026 tournament’s massive footprint across the U.S., Mexico and Canada is driving an unprecedented security build-out, with federal, state and private players using drones, robot systems, X-ray trucks and AI cameras amid war-linked and cyber-risk fears. Cyber Risk: Analysts warn the event’s interconnected tech stack creates a “single point of failure,” where one provider disruption could cascade into widespread tournament problems. Colombia Politics: President Petro sparked backlash after posting “Heil Hitler” in response to a column backing far-right rival Abelardo de la Espriella, escalating tensions ahead of the June 21 runoff. Peru Runoff: Peru’s presidential runoff winner remained unclear as votes were slowly tallied, with Keiko Fujimori leading Roberto Sanchez on crime concerns. Workplace Culture Awards: Inspiring Workplaces named its 2026 Asia winners, spotlighting PeopleFirst cultures built on trust, wellbeing and belonging as AI reshapes work. HR/Jobs Angle: A South Africa commentary argues Johannesburg’s post-2010 decline shows how public investment and service delivery affect jobs and national risk. Market Watch: A forecast projects the global video-on-demand market could more than double to $220.6B by 2033, signaling continued hiring and investment pressure across media and tech.
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