AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHonduras in the spotlight: Honduras President Nasry Asfura said the country won’t send aid to earthquake-hit Venezuela, stressing “Honduras first” and citing the high cost of rescue missions. World Cup drama with a Honduran touch: Honduran referee Said Martínez made history as lead official in a Belgium–Senegal knockout match that ended in controversy after a late VAR-awarded penalty. Gaming culture shift: Sony confirmed it will stop producing physical PlayStation game discs for new releases starting January 2028, and it will shut down the PS3 and PS Vita PlayStation Stores in Mexico, Honduras, and Nicaragua starting August 2026. Arts-and-sport crossover: A NORCECA beach volleyball stop in Roatán, Honduras (July 10–12) will feature Bermuda’s Barnett and Somerville, bringing regional attention to the island’s event scene. Local legal news with cultural ripples: A Honduran man in the U.S. was sentenced to 10 years for attempted coercion and enticement of a minor.
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