AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFood Safety: A systematic review led by Sapienza University of Rome found pesticide residues in infant formula across 22 of 26 studies (1975–2025), with multiple chemical classes detected including organochlorines, organophosphates, pyrethroids and neonicotinoids—raising health concerns for babies. Disaster Response: In quake-hit Venezuela, UN-backed aid is expanding as NGOs return to hard-hit areas; doctors report more skin and diarrheal illnesses plus rising demand for chronic-condition meds, with health risks worsening in crowded displacement sites. Jobs & Growth (Mexico): Baja California led Mexico in formal job creation in the first half of 2026, adding 76,048 IMSS-registered positions to reach a record 1.07 million, driven by Tijuana and Mexicali manufacturing and commerce. Labor & Policy (U.S. college sports): A U.S. Senate bill on college athletics is criticized for limiting athletes’ earning potential while opening the door to private equity, with calls to protect fair employment status. Human Rights/Immigration (U.S.-Mexico): New accounts in Houston allege an ICE officer shot a Mexican driver through a passenger window during a traffic stop, with claims that body cameras and released materials are missing. Culture & Talent (Colombia): Bogotá Audiovisual Market wrapped its 17th edition with higher attendance and hundreds of meetings, spotlighting projects and emerging creators.
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