AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoMexico World Cup opener: Mexico beat South Africa 2-0 at the Azteca with three red cards and a charged atmosphere, but protests outside the stadium also drew attention to security and missing-person concerns. Higher Ed & Education Policy: Mexico City suspended classes and shifted to remote work for the opener to reduce traffic, while Mexico’s education ministry said it is actively resolving teacher salary delays. Caribbean Education & Culture: Curaçao’s government held a “constructive meeting” with Liberty Caribbean leadership and Flow on island development, including education-related cooperation; Antigua and Barbuda ran training for Soca and Calypso adjudicators, plus a UNESCO-backed Tsunami Ready exercise involving schools. Student Achievement: Antigua’s Kaylei John-Baptiste urged CSEC awardees to treat honors as a “floor,” not a ceiling. Public Health: The CDC recognized Chagas disease as endemic in the U.S., estimating 300,000 Americans may have it unknowingly—an issue with clear education and prevention implications. Diplomacy: Venezuela and Guinea-Bissau reviewed a cooperation agenda including vocational training and education.
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