AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHuman Rights & Protest: “Black July” kicks off July 23–27 in Rio de Janeiro, organized by mothers who’ve lost children to police violence, with events across local favelas aimed at denouncing racism and militarization. Biometrics & Governance: The U.S. State Department is seeking a sole-source upgrade of Honduras’ Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS), expanding the Honduran National Police’s ability to collect, process, search, and compare fingerprints. World Cup Culture (Honduras in the mix): Honduras is represented in the officiating spotlight at the 2026 World Cup, with Said Martínez named as the fourth official for Norway vs. Brazil. Tech & Media: Sony’s PlayStation shift to digital-only releases from January 2028 is fueling a fresh debate about physical media and access. Local Life: A Honduran woman died after a fer-de-lance snakebite in Cortés, underscoring the urgency of rapid medical care in venomous incidents.
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