AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Cup Officiating: FIFA has released the full slate of referees for the 2026 tournament, with 52 head referees and a bigger officiating team built for 104 matches. Guatemala & Climate Resilience: Guatemalan farmers in the Western Highlands are reviving ancient Maya know-how to make biopesticides, cutting agrochemical use while protecting crops. Tropical Storm Cristina Watch: Central America is on alert as Tropical Storm Cristina nears, with Guatemala expecting the heaviest rain along the coast, central Altiplano, and eastern valleys. Maya Water Rights: A new push highlights how Q’eqchi’ communities along Guatemala’s San Román River are fighting pollution tied to industrial palm oil expansion. Community & Faith: A Guatemalan couple’s participation in a Catholic faith-formation program in Arizona underscores how Guatemalan diaspora communities keep cultural and spiritual ties. Deportation Pressure on Guatemalans: An undocumented Guatemalan community pillar in Florida faces deportation, with her U.S.-born children weighing whether to stay or follow her. Sports in Schools: A Chelsea, Massachusetts district is turning World Cup excitement into classroom learning with country-themed activities and watch parties. Health & Travel Risk: Measles concerns around World Cup travel are prompting health alerts, including in Mexico’s Jalisco state.
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