AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDisaster Response: A 7.3 earthquake struck southern Mexico near the Guatemala border, shaking Guatemala City and prompting tsunami precautions along the Pacific; Mexico reported no serious damage, while at least three injuries were reported in Chiapas and Guatemala said the threat was low as the tsunami alert was later lifted. Regional Security & Migration: In the U.S., a Texas prosecutor disclosed new details in the July 7 ICE shooting of Houston resident Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, saying officers were targeting two Guatemalan men in a similar van—fueling protests and renewed scrutiny of Homeland Security tactics. Cultural Science in Guatemala: Researchers using digitally enhanced scans of Maya wall writings identified a named astronomer-mathematician, Sak Tahn Waax (“White-chested Fox”), linking inscriptions at San Bartolo-Xultun to specific astronomical and calendrical calculations. Conservation: Guatemala’s La Aurora zoo is breeding Guatemalan beaded lizards to rebuild wild populations after habitat loss and illegal pet trade, with plans for monitored releases next year.
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