AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoGuatemala Rule of Law & Accountability: A Guatemalan family keeps pushing for accountability after an enforced disappearance decades ago, underscoring how justice battles remain costly and slow. Archaeology & Heritage: Researchers in Guatemala say they’ve identified the name of a Maya astronomer-mathematician, Sak Tahn Waax (“White-chested Fox”), tied to a 1,200-year-old Venus and Mars calculation. Immigration Enforcement Backlash (U.S.-linked): A federal judge ordered a bond hearing for a Guatemalan citizen detained by ICE in Iowa, as scrutiny grows after multiple deaths during U.S. immigration operations and reports that ICE is suspending most vehicle stops. Sports & National Pride: Dual U.S.-Guatemalan runner Lola Satre Morales was honored for breaking Guatemala’s women’s 800-meter record. Culture & Community: A Guatemalan women’s quilt project is featured in a U.S. museum exhibition exploring rights and constitutional freedoms. Local Economy & Development: A Guatemalan drinking-water firm Agua del Mariscal received investment after a Dutch clean-tech deal, pointing to continued interest in Guatemala’s infrastructure needs.
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