AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoGuatemala Justice & Safety: Cristina Siekavizza’s family renewed calls for help finding her after 15 years, as femicide silence and missing-person gaps leave the case unresolved. Environmental Governance: Guatemala’s Environment Ministry says it annulled 27 environmental licenses and filed 208 complaints over environmental crimes, citing faster reviews and tighter permit control. Indigenous Community & Migration: Olga Perez, a respected Mam interpreter and community leader in Florida, self-deported to Guatemala after months of legal battles; her four U.S.-citizen children stayed behind. Culture & Food: Two family-run spots in Washington, D.C.—Casa Majanos and Benito’s Place—highlight Guatemalan and Honduran recipes side by side, with Quechua/Mayan roots in the cooking. International Ties: Guatemala’s foreign minister held talks with Mongolia’s counterpart, aiming to deepen cooperation and trade links.
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